
As head of the Baltimore Child Abuse Center, Adam Rosenberg brings together his passion for community development and his background in not for profit management and law to wage a battle against child sexual abuse in Baltimore City.
Throughout his career, Mr. Rosenberg has been a strong advocate for social justice and a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves—especially abused children and women. He was the first male prosecutor to join the Domestic Violence Unit of the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, and later prosecuted hundreds of cases involving sex offenders, stalkers and predators, child pornographers, and violent abusers as a member of the Sex Offense Unit.
Mr. Rosenberg then joined THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore and as Vice President of Leadership Development and Outreach supervised the strategic placement, retention, recruitment and education of the enormous base of leaders which support THE ASSOCIATED and its agencies. Mr. Rosenberg was also an ambassador for THE ASSOCIATED to public officials as well as donors, volunteers, service recipients, and agency executives and staff in spreading THE ASSOCIATED’s message to the community.
A graduate of Cornell University and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, he served as an associate attorney in a plaintiff’s litigation firm and as an Assistant State’s Attorney for the City of Baltimore. Both as a plaintiff’s attorney and as a prosecutor, Mr. Rosenberg was responsible for all aspects of complex litigation. Before entering the practice of law, he worked for Kimberly Scott & Associates as a senior consultant, providing training and strategic services to political candidates.
Mr. Rosenberg was profiled in The Baltimore Sun on January 24, 2010 - read the article here
Adam Rosenberg frequently consults, provides guidance, and gives presentations on the best practices of not for profits and child advocacy centers. Previous presentations have included how to increase your board's engagement with the organization, how to build your network, giving your organization an extreme makeover, and the power of social networking. Mr. Rosenberg also frequently presents on building awareness and prevention of child abuse.
Please email Adam or call 410-396-6147 to arrange a consultation or for a presentation.
6/7/2010, Washington, DC: National Children's Alliance Leadership Conference - "Extreme CAC & Board Makeover" Download the power point
6/9/2010, Washington, DC: National Children's Alliance Leadership Conference - "Friend My CAC - Why your organization should be using Facebook" Download the power point
11/2008, Baltimore, MD: Commencement Address, Baltimore Police Department Graduation. Read the address