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Stacy Rosenberg is an Associate Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, affiliated with the School of Public Policy & Management and the School of Information Systems & Management. She has been on the CMU faculty for over a decade, teaching graduate courses in Writing for Public Policy, Writing for Creative Industries, Professional Speaking, and Strategic Presentation Skills. Stacy actively contributes to university governance through committees like the CMU Faculty Affairs Council and the Communication Core Competency Committee.
- University: Carnegie Mellon University
- School: Heinz College
- Department: School of Public Policy & Management, School of Information Systems & Management
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
Her research and teaching focus on the interplay between business, government, and society, with expertise in crisis communication, disinformation, media representation, and strategic writing. Prior to joining CMU, she worked at New York University in administrative and adjunct faculty roles, co-teaching courses like Business & Its Publics, Media & Identity, and Media Criticism. Her industry experience includes web production at Ticketmaster-Citysearch.com and television production at The Walt Disney Company and Universal Studios.
Stacy has received media recognition in outlets such as Forbes, Fortune, The Hill, Newsweek, NPR, USA Today, and CBS Evening News. Her academic achievements include graduating summa cum laude from the University of Florida and earning her MA in Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU.
- Awards: Florida Academic Scholar, Dean's Cup for Professional Promise
She serves on the Entertainment Industry Management and Arts Management program committees at CMU and chairs faculty reappointment and promotion committees. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges public policy, information systems, and creative industries.
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