In 1981, Rosen earned a degree in international business from George Washington University. She started working in politics for New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne and for U.S. Senator Bill Bradley.
In 1987, Rosen joined the staff of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). From 1998 to 2003, she served as RIAA’s chairman and CEO. Under her leadership, RIAA became the most influential voice of the music industry in Washington and advanced a successful campaign to limit digital file swapping of copyrighted music.
In 1999, Rosen and her then-partner, Elizabeth Birch, adopted twins—a boy and a girl.
Rosen began working as a commentator for CNBC and MSNBC. She signed with CNN in 2008. She was a founder of “Rock the Vote,” which promotes youth involvement in politics.
Entertainment Weekly named Rosen one of the 101 most influential people in entertainment. The New York Post ranked Rosen among the 10 ladies who launch entertainment trends. Out Magazine named her one of the 50 most powerful gay and lesbian Americans.
Bibliography
Bolonsky, Andrew. "Hilary Rosen Talks Politics, Press and Sexism" Queerty.. 9 June 2009
"People of the Year: Sunil Babu Pant, Hilary Rosen, Suze Orman" Advocate.com. 9 June 2009
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