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Rossetti, Rosemarie was born on August 7, 1953 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Fiorovante Dante and Rose (Mascari) Rossetti.
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Rossetti, Rosemarie was born on August 7, 1953 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Fiorovante Dante and Rose (Mascari) Rossetti.
Bachelor of Science, The Ohio State University, 1975; Master of Science, The Ohio State University, 1979; Doctor of Philosophy, The Ohio State University, 1982.
Horticulture instructor, Delaware (Ohio) Joint Vocational School, 1975-1978; interior horticulturist, Stanford Interior Gardens, Columbus, 1978-1986; teaching assistant, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1978-1982; instructor, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1986-1987; vocational education consultant, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1987-1990; assistant professor teacher education, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1990-1997; president, Rosewell Public, Inc., Columbus, since 1991; president, Rossetti Enterprises, Inc., since 1994. Trainer, speaker, consultant in field.
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Member American Association for Agricultural Education (committee chair 1988-1990), American Vocational Association (task force 1992), American Vocational Education Research Association, National Speakers Association, American Society for Training and Development, National Future Farmers of America Organisation (member task force 1991-1992), National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association, Ohio Future Farmers of America Alumni Council (chair, officer 1988-1992, committee chair 1976-1992).