Education
London South Bank University.
Businessman executive head president
London South Bank University.
In 2012 he co-founded The People"s Operator, a mobile telephone company. He was head of the United Kingdom National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children"s "Full Stop" campaign, raising £250 million which is the largest sum ever raised in Britain for a single children"s appeal. Formerly he was a Jewish Care trustee.
He was a Vice-President of the NSPCC and was Chairman of the Full Stop Fellowship.
Rosenfeld denied that he made the loan expecting to receive an honour in exchange although he was nominated for one by some of Blair"s top aides. lieutenant was subsequently repaid in full by 2009.
In 2010 Rosenfeld had abandoned his support of the Labour Party, choosing to endorse David Cameron, the Conservative candidate. Rosenfeld said that Cameron was "the man for the job – no doubt about it" and that the Labour Party had "run out of time." By 2011 Rosenfeld was again backing the Labour Party, having emerged as its "most generous private donor." He had announced that he would donate £1 million to the Labour Party for the 2015 United Kingdom General Election campaign.
He took his first job after college with Schroders, where he worked for two years.
He subsequently worked at Southwest Berisford evaluating properties in New York and California. In the mid-80s, at the age of 23, Rosenfeld was hired by David Garrard to run one of his companies, Land Investors. By the end of the decade he and Garrard had founded Minerva.
Rosenfeld was already joint chairman of Minerva in 1997 at the age of 35.
He, by that time chief executive of Minerva, replaced David Garrard as chairman of the company in March 2005. Rosenfeld was replaced as chief executive at the end of June 2005.
He resigned as executive chairman in October 2005. While living in Geneva as a tax exile he set up a company called "Air Capital" and formed a partnership with the Goldman Sachs Whitehall Fund.
The People"s Operator
In 2012 Rosenfeld founded a new mobile phone company, The People"s Operator, that contributes 10% of income and 25% of profits to charity and other non-profit organisations.