Rosemary Ellis is a management consultant who helps organizations bridge gaps and guides processes such as strategic planning, change management, core operations evaluations, key personnel hiring, brand building, and partnership building. She has worked with both nonprofit and private-sector organizations, and has advised multiple start-up companies.
Ms. Ellis has led several nonprofits as Interim CEO, including EngenderHealth, a global women’s health NGO. Previously, she was CMO at Human Condition, an early-stage technology B-corporation focused on keeping workers safe in jobs with physical risk.
From 2006-13, Ms. Ellis was Editor-In-Chief of Good Housekeeping, where she oversaw both traditional and emerging media as well as The Good Housekeeping Research Institute, The Good Housekeeping Seal Program, and all business extensions. From 2003-06, she was SVP and Editorial Director of the health-focused media brand Prevention. She previously held senior positions at Time Inc. Digital, Self, Travel & Leisure, and Working Woman.
In addition to her role at SCAN, Ms. Ellis currently serves as a Board Director for Engender Health, honorary Board Member for the Center for Work/Life Law, and advisor for Shimmy Technologies Group.
Ms. Ellis has led several nonprofits as Interim CEO, including EngenderHealth, a global women’s health NGO. Previously, she was CMO at Human Condition, an early-stage technology B-corporation focused on keeping workers safe in jobs with physical risk.
From 2006-13, Ms. Ellis was Editor-In-Chief of Good Housekeeping, where she oversaw both traditional and emerging media as well as The Good Housekeeping Research Institute, The Good Housekeeping Seal Program, and all business extensions. From 2003-06, she was SVP and Editorial Director of the health-focused media brand Prevention. She previously held senior positions at Time Inc. Digital, Self, Travel & Leisure, and Working Woman.
In addition to her role at SCAN, Ms. Ellis currently serves as a Board Director for Engender Health, honorary Board Member for the Center for Work/Life Law, and advisor for Shimmy Technologies Group.