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  1. Tom B. Rosenberg (1947/1948) is an American film producer, co-founder of Beacon Pictures; and founder and chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment. He is a recipient of the 2004 Academy Award for Best Picture for the film Million Dollar Baby.

    • 1947 or 1948 (age 75–76)
    • Film producer
    • American
  2. As President and CEO of the American Camp Association (ACA), Tom Rosenberg is a leading voice for young people today, advancing the public’s understanding of the value of camp for everyone as an essential developmental and educational experience.

    • Tell Us A Little Bit Ab​Out yourself.
    • How Did Your Professional Camp Life Begin?
    • When Did You First Become Involved with ACA?
    • What Was So Enticing About Being The CEO of ACA?
    • Do You Have A Vision For ACA, Things You Want to Focus on?
    • What Do You Have Planned For Your First 100 Days as CEO?

    I am lucky to be from two very special places, New Orleans, Louisiana, until I was 11, and San Luis Obispo, California, through high school. To my family I was a young entrepreneur, Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Fox's character on the sitcom Family Ties), but in truth, I always wanted to be both a teacher and in business. I attended Tulane University ...

    In 1989, in my last year at USC, my camp directors, Rodger and Candy Popkin, asked me to come back to Blue Star to work for them as a camp professional. I had a strong desire to be out in nature teaching kids and thought to myself, This will be an interesting experiment. I joined Rodger and Candy after graduation and fulfilled my dream of being a t...

    I first became a member of ACA in 1984 as a college student after being hired as a unit leader. I wanted to learn more about how camps are managed and run. I got fully involved in 1990 after I became a full-time camp professional. I started out volunteering for our local ACA conference and enjoyed the camaraderie and learning. ACA soon became famil...

    I understand the power of camp. I am positive that in 21st-century America, having children and young adults learning life skills and values in a model community — learning to communicate face-to-face, testing their individual boundaries while enjoying the substantial benefits of being in nature — is critical to our nation. All kinds of camp-like e...

    My personal, now-not-so-secret dream has always been that every child has access to at least one week of camp every year. To achieve greater accessibility and afford-ability we must use research and evaluation to help us improve the quality of the programs we're offering — to achieve greater outcomes for camps and the children they serve. We need t...

    I'm looking forward to digging in to our ACA Board's vision for the association. I want to spend time with our local and national volunteer leaders and with the staff to understand where we're successful and where we have opportunities for improvement. I'm looking forward to being all ears to anyone who will talk to me about where they think we sho...

  3. Oct 21, 2011 · Tom Rosenberg, the alleged shakedown victim in the federal corruption case of Springfield political boss William Cellini, is often referred to as a Hollywood movie producer. And it is true...

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  4. Tom Rosenberg Biography. Tom Rosenberg (executive producer) is the founder and Chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment. Rosenberg most recently produced the box-office hit The Exorcism of Emily Rose, and prior to that, produced Million Dollar Baby, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

  5. Tom Rosenberg Biography. Tom B. Rosenberg is an American film producer known for his Academy Award-winning film Million Dollar Baby. He has gained popularity for producing movies like Crank: High Voltage, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Crank, Blood and Chocolate, Underworld: Evolution, The Last Kiss, and Suspect Zero.

  6. Biography. Tom Rosenberg is the founder and chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment, in addition to being an Academy Award-winning film producer. Rosenberg's production career originally began in the early 1990s, when he served as executive producer of the 1991 music "The Commitments."

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