Denise Kozlowski

Operations Advisor at Los Angeles Business Journal

Denise Kozlowski has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Denise currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the Los Angeles Business Journal, where they examine the functioning of the L.A. economy. In addition, Denise owned Particle Marketing, where they developed partnerships, created event support, and ran ad campaigns. Denise also managed marketing and experiential campaigns for NYLON partners as the Events and Public Relations Manager at Nylon Magazine. Denise also worked as the VP of Marketing at nFüsz, focusing on their interactive video-based CRM product. Furthermore, they have experience in the music industry as an Online Publicist, Management Assistant, and Tour Manager, coordinating marketing campaigns, media relations, and tours. Denise has also worked as a Senior Publicist at Rust Records, a Publicist at the Derek Hess Gallery, and a Marketing Consultant at The HiFi Club. Denise started their career as a Creative Writer at the On Off Restaurant and Bar and later served as a Development Professional, overseeing operations and database maintenance at The Cleveland Museum of Art.

Denise Kozlowski holds a Master's degree in Spiritual Psychology, which they obtained from the University of Santa Monica. Denise pursued this degree from 2011 to 2016. Before that, they completed their Bachelor of Art and Science degree in Humanities, English Literature, and Asian Studies at John Carroll University, where they studied from 1998 to 2002. Apart from their formal education, Denise Kozlowski has also obtained additional certifications in World Works Leadership Coaching, although the specific institution and date of completion are not provided.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Los Angeles Business Journal

Each week, the award-winning Los Angeles Business Journal examines the many ways that the L.A. economy operates. First-rate editorial and research teams provide in-depth analyses of the community’s dynamic business and economic scene.Regular departments include Up Front, highlighting stories of importance featuring L.A.'s entrepreneurs andthe businesses they're creating; News & Analysis, examining local business' actions and decisions; and Investment & Finance, where L.A.’s many public companies are profiled and analyzed.Their Lists provide comprehensive data and statistics on top-ranked Los Angeles companies across all industries. Each of these surveys is then compiled into the Los Angeles Business Journal's invaluable resource - the annual Book of Lists.


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