Policy Innovations The central address for a fairer globalization

A publication of the Carnegie Council

Text Size: A A   Print Page Mail Page Bookmark and Share

Cheryl Rosario


Cheryl Green Rosario has worked at American Express since July 2003. She oversees the cultural heritage grant-making area, focusing on signature programs like National Arts Marketing Project, Partners in Preservation, River 2 River, and all other arts related grant-making in New York City and across the country.

Ms. Rosario is also co-chair of American Express's Corporate Affairs & Communication's Diversity Council and an active member of the steering committee of the Women's Interest Network (WIN) where she has brought to women at all levels unique programming and networking opportunities with women at other corporations. In addition, she is an active member of the Contributions Advisory Group, Grantmakers in the Arts, and Philanthropy New York, and is on the boards of Art Education for the Blind and Creative Alternatives of New York.

Prior to joining American Express, Ms. Rosario worked at Morgan Stanley in their community Aaffairs office and managed a board leadership program for Time Warner, placing middle and senior level executives on boards of nonprofits, primarily arts organizations, across New York City. In addition to her corporate experience, she has over 12 years of nonprofit experience, mostly in the field of disabilities and working with girls and families in under-served neighborhoods.

Focus: Business, Cities, Culture, Finance, Gender, United States, Americas

Last Updated: Oct 28, 2009

Site Search

Newsletter Signup

Please enter your email address to subscribe.

TWITTER

Follow us on Twitter.
> Go

FACEBOOK

Become a friend on Facebook.
> Go

PODCAST

Subscribe to the Carnegie Council Podcast.
> Go

RSS Feed

Subscribe to our RSS Feed.
> Go

Global Research Engine

This search includes our partner sites:

Audio / Video

02/06/12

Andreas Mershin

Solar Cells Built from Plant Waste

02/03/12

Philippe Burke

Inequality in the United States

01/31/12

Thomas Pogge

ETHICS MATTER: A Conversation with Thomas Pogge

01/30/12

Bjarke Ingels

Hedonistic Sustainability

01/20/12

Ian Bremmer, Art Kleiner

Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2012