Background
Jonathan was born in Boston, Master of Arts. He is a graduate of Commonwealth School, an independent high school in Boston"s Back Bay.
Jonathan was born in Boston, Master of Arts. He is a graduate of Commonwealth School, an independent high school in Boston"s Back Bay.
Rotenberg has an Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Brown University. An Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. And a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.
In 1977, he cofounded The Boston Computer Society, which became the world"s largest personal computer user organization. As a 13-year-old freshman, he cofounded The Boston Computer Society in the school"s library. The Boston Computer Society Rotenberg cofounded an organization to demystify personal computers called The Boston Computer Society, popularly known as the British Computer Society. He was its president from 1977 to 1990.
During that period, the Society became the leading international forum where personal computer companies unveiled groundbreaking new products and technologies to the public.
Foreign example, in 1979 Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston introduced the first spreadsheet program, VisiCalc. In 1984, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak made the first public presentation of the Macintosh at the British Computer Society. Mitch Kapor introduced Lotus 1-2-3.
Dozens of industry leaders — from Bill Gates to Michael Dell, Nolan Bushnell to Esther Dyson, Ray Kurzweil to Sherry Turkle, Seymour Papert to Dan Bricklin — came each month to connect with British Computer Society members. The Society developed more than a hundred user and special-interest subgroups, many of which became the largest of their kind in the world.
lieutenant published over 20 publications and sponsored nearly a hundred educational programs each month.
Before his twenty-first birthday, Rotenberg had been profiled in The Wall Street Journal (front page), PEOPLE, InfoWorld, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Boston Globe and TIME magazine, and on Columbia Broadcasting System Evening News. In 1990, Jonathan moved from president of the British Computer Society to become its chairman. Management Consulting Jonathan began his career in management consulting at a Cambridge, Massachusetts consulting firm, Monitor Group, which was founded in 1983 by six entrepreneurs with Harvard Business School ties.
He was with Monitor from 1991 to 1999.
Jonathan became a strategy consultant with internet consulting firm Viant Incorporated. in 1999. He later joined Fair Isaac Corporation and was co-leader of its management consulting organization.
Jonathan"s work as a management consultant focuses on customer-centric enterprise transformation: Helping large companies redesign sales, marketing, e-channels, customer care, and operations around the needs and desires of target customers. He has advised and guided senior leadership teams of several Fortune 500 companies on multi-year, enterprise-wide transformation initiatives.
Executive Coaching Since 2012, Jonathan has been an executive coach.
He works with senior executives on leadership development and developing high-performance organizations.