Amy Rosenberg launched the agency merely out of habit. During a stint selling real estate, Amy relied on her marketing background to move high-priced properties despite the bursting real estate bubble. Realizing that communications was her true passion, Rosenberg Marketing was born and has since guided a wide range of clients — from caterers and real estate developers to technology events and nonprofit groups — through the intricacies of utilizing communications tools to enhance business goals.
Amy learned her craft in the trenches — working her way up from intern to management at two Portland marketing agencies. While leading agency teams in creating and executing integrated communications campaigns, Amy gained unprecedented amounts of media coverage for clients and includes improving the bottom-line and increasing brand awareness among her many client successes.
Holding a B.A. from the University of Oregon, Amy is a member of the St. Mary’s Academy Alumnae Council, has served on the Marketing Committee for the Portland Marathon and actively participates in the Portland chapter of Public Relations Society of America. Amy is an avid traveler, reader and exercise enthusiast. She has completed a marathon, lived oversees and has working knowledge of Associated Press style writing. Most of all, she enjoys spending time with her husband, two children and dog Lola.
Mike Rosenberg brings experience and passion from two distinct, yet similar, career paths in sports business marketing and online marketing. After many years promoting sports events, Mike jumped online to help build EngineWorks; a search marketing agency providing search engine optimization, paid search marketing and social media campaigns. EngineWorks was acquired by ethology in 2010. Serving a diverse client base, he gained valuable insight into businesses of all types.
He also shares his online marketing expertise as an active Board Member of SEMpdx, a professional business organization for the search marketing industry. Mike is additionally a Board Member of the Police Activities League of Greater Portland (PAL), serves as Chair of the PAL Marketing Committee and Co-Chair of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s (OMSI) Gala Marketing Committee. He was honored in 2005 as a recipient of the Portland Business Journal’s prestigious Forty Under 40 award.
Mike’s marketing experience began when he served as Marketing Director for the Oregon Sports Authority and was charged with bringing events to Oregon and as Director of the largest sporting event in Oregon, the 2005 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Mike set records in net revenue for the event and generated millions in economic impact for the city.
