Tamara Rosen

Human Resources Director at American Technion Society

Tamara Rosen, CEBS, PHR has a diverse background in Human Resources, with experience working at companies such as ProHEALTH Care, SoulCycle Inc., LivePerson, Unique Industries, and Slack Inc. Tamara has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Binghamton University School of Management and is a Certified Employee Benefit Specialist from The Wharton School. At ProHEALTH Care, Tamara was responsible for benefits education, plan administration, and process efficiencies. At SoulCycle Inc., Tamara oversaw the administration and analysis of competitive benefit programs and maintained relationships with internal and external business partners. Additionally, at Unique Industries, Tamara led full-cycle recruitment activities and administered the firm's 401(k) plan.

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American Technion Society

From Visionary Education to a World of Impact Our Mission: To enable the Technion to be among the world’s leading institutions improving the well-being of Israel and all humanity through leadership in science and technology. Based in New York City, the American Technion Society (ATS) provides critical support to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, ranked among the world's leading science and technology universities. The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is a major source of the innovation and brainpower that drives the Israeli economy, and a key to Israel’s renown as the world’s “Start-Up Nation.” Its three Nobel Prize winners exemplify academic excellence. Technion people, ideas and inventions make immeasurable contributions to the world including life-saving medicine, sustainable energy, computer science, water conservation and nanotechnology. American Technion Society (ATS) donors have provided more than $1.95 billion since its inception in 1940. Based in New York City, the ATS and its network of chapters across the U.S. provide funds for scholarships, fellowships, faculty recruitment and chairs, research, buildings, laboratories, classrooms and dormitories, and more.


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