Laurie Rosenfield is a Director of CTPartners, a premier executive search firm committed to performance, quality and results. Drawing on an executive career devoted the entertainment industry, Laurie provides clients with creative, results-oriented candidates capable of leading profitable, innovative enterprises. As a member of the firm’s Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Practice, Laurie serves clients in traditional and new media. She has successfully completed assignments for senior general management, operations and functional roles. Her practice includes a specialization in recruiting leadership for program development, sales, business development and marketing across the broadcasting, cable TV and interactive/online businesses. Laurie’s industry experience has served her well in assisting companies looking to effectively move into the convergence space. Previously, Laurie was Executive Vice President and a member of the DHR Media and Entertainment Practice. She began her search career as a consultant with Ray & Berndtson. A well-respected industry executive, Laurie has held a variety of management, program development, and sales roles with leading companies. In addition to establishing and managing TiVo’s New York office, Laurie was responsible for the firm’s Network and Media Partnerships. During her tenure with CBS Television Network, she held sales positions of increasing responsibility in the Affiliate Relations and Network Sales Divisions. Her 15 years of program development experience include being Senior Vice President at Bud Yorkin Productions and Vice President of Development with Twentieth Century Fox and United Artists Pictures. She entered the entertainment industry with WCVB-TV, Boston. Combining her industry expertise and entrepreneurial spirit, Laurie founded her own production company, Galaxy Pictures. CAA represented this developer of television programming and feature films. Laurie majored in English and Theater at Dartmouth College and completed graduate studies in acting at San Francisco’s ACT. A former member of New York Women in Film, Laurie is on the Board of STRIVE, a nonprofit workforce development organization. She is also on the Board of the Global Women’s Health Fund of Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. Laurie is based in the firm’s New York headquarters. |