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Today,
Wendy is an elected member of The Committee of 200, an organization for
pre-eminent women Presidents, CEOs, and senior executives (she and her
mother are the only mother/daughter members not in the same business). She is a published author, speaker, broadcaster, and recognized expert in maximizing human behavior at work.
Wendy presents an unprecedented 6 times a year at the Harvard MBA Alumni program. She is a frequent guest speaker at the Columbia Business School and writes an online career advice column for their alumni e-newsletter. She is a regularly featured presenter at The Stern School of Business. She is a frequent guest on broadcasts related to career management, including Cox Radio and CNBC. She
has been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,
Business Week, Smart Money Magazine, CIO Magazine, and Newsday.
Rothman was Co-chair of the New York Employment Roundtable for four years. She
was one of the original Five O’Clock Club consultants – an
international career management firm, and she is primary contributing
author to four best-selling career-management books including Finding Jobs That Don’t Exist in Companies You’ve Never Heard Of.
She is an adjunct professor of leadership development & career
management for Farleigh Dickinson’s Executive MBA in Health Care.
Wendy is a native New Yorker, and continues to live in New York City with her 2 sons.
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