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David Rosenbaum
Editor–in–Chief
David Rosenbaum is editor–in–chief at The Bloom Group and a veteran newspaper and magazine editor and writer at such publications as CIO magazine, Boston magazine and the Boston Herald.
He came to The Bloom Group in January 2008 from CIO, where over nine years he was a senior editor, then managing editor, and finally editor from 2005 to 2007. During his time at CIO, the magazine collected numerous honors for its coverage of issues at the intersection of business strategy, management, leadership, and information technology. The publication twice won the American Business Media’s Jesse H. Neal Grand Neal Award, "the Pulitzer Prize of the business media." Rosenbaum himself won the 2006 American Society of Business Publication Editors National Gold Medal for his "Letter from the Editor" column in CIO.
Before CIO, Rosenbaum was for five years the editor of Boston Magazine, during which time it won numerous awards, including its first and only National Magazine Award for its political coverage. During his editorship, Boston became the third–largest billing monthly in the US, after only Vogue and Cosmopolitan.
He is also the author of two novels, Zaddik (Mysterious Press/Warner Books), a thriller about the diamond trade which was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Allan Poe award for Best First Novel; and Sasha’s Trick (Mysterious Press/Warner Books), about the fall of Soviet communism, which The New York Times called "a deftly written black comedy."
At The Bloom Group, Rosenbaum is in charge managing the firm’s ghost writing services for its professional services clients. The Bloom Group has provided ghost writing services for such firms as Accenture, Deloitte & Touche, Marakon Associates, and many other leading professional firms.
Rosenbaum works out of the Boston office and lives in nearby Arlington with his wife, son, dog and bird.