Rosenzweig & Company

Rosenzweig & Company
Executive Search
Industry Executive Recruitment
Founded Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Headquarters Toronto, Canada
Key people
Jay Rosenzweig
Website www.rosenzweigco.com

Rosenzweig & Company is an executive recruitment firm known for its attention to corporate workforce diversity.[1][2]

History

Founded by Jay Rosenzweig 2004, Rosenzweig & Company is a global recruitment search firm with operations in Toronto, New York, Calgary, Los Angeles[3] and Mumbai.[4]

The firm publishes the annual Rosenzweig Report on Women at the Top Levels of Corporate Canada, first published in 2006. This report analyzes the prevalence of female executives at the 100 largest publicly traded companies in the country. The publication has been referenced in the annual report of the Status of Women Canada, a federal government organization devoted to the advancement of women in Canadian life, in 2008 and 2009, and has been cited in Canadian news coverage.[5][6][7][8]

Members of the firm have been interviewed on TV[9] and Radio[10] on the topic of Diversity as well as by The National Post,[11] and The Globe and Mail.[12]

See also

Executive search

References

  1. "TV: CHCH News - Coverage on Diversity".
  2. "A look at women's progress in Canada and around the world". The Globe & Mail. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  3. "International Partner - Tag Strategic".
  4. "International Partner - Quest Partners".
  5. "Report: Status of Women Canada 2007-2008" (PDF).
  6. "Report: Status of Women Canada 2009-2010" (PDF).
  7. "Article: Canada.com - Fewer Women found in executive suites". Archived from the original on 2016-03-24.
  8. "Search results from Google News on the annual Rosenzweig Report".
  9. "TV: CP24-Jay Rosenzweig & Martha Fell - Diversity With Stephen LeDrew".
  10. "Radio: CKNW newstalk 980 - Women Executive Study".
  11. "Article: Baby Steps to corner office, by Derek Abma".
  12. "Article: One more gap in pay between men and women by Wallace Immen".
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