Partnership for New York City Announces 2007-2008 Class of David Rockefeller Fellows

Partnership for New York City —8 November 2007

The Partnership for New York City today announced that Jim Singer, A.T. Kearney partner, was selected as a David Rockefeller Fellow. The Fellows explore major issues facing the City and learn how they and their companies can work in partnership with the public and non-profit sectors to support the City. They also form a leadership network across industries and disciplines that strengthens the fabric of the City's business community.

Partnership for New York City press release

Jim SingerJames H. Singer is a Partner and the New York Office Leader for A.T. Kearney, Inc. His responsibilities include managing 100 professionals as well as leading the firm’s Advertising and Marketing efforts in North America. In 2007, Mr. Singer led a major pro bono project for the Empire State Development Corporation to develop a plan for statewide economic growth and revitalization. Prior to working at
A.T. Kearney, Mr. Singer worked at Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc., where he was the Senior Vice President of Marketing, and before that spent three years at Warner-Lambert Company, where he managed Asia-Pacific Business Development and Japanese sales for a start-up polymers business. After graduating college, Mr. Singer spent two years working at Rockefeller University as the primary research assistant to Professor Bruce Merrifield, a Nobel laureate in Chemistry. Mr. Singer holds a B.A. from Williams College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College.

 
 
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