• Bruce Rozenhart, Principal

Bruce Rozenhart has over 25 years experience in public affairs and is a recognized expert in all aspects of communications – crisis communications, conflict management, strategic planning, public relations, third party advocacy programs, public consultation, communications technology, publication design and video production. Rozenhart works closely with clients in crises and develops common sense strategies. He’s helped open dialogue with disparate groups through honest, candid, direct consultation and facilitation. His work in developing citizens’ coalitions is extensive.

He’s developed strategies for economic and business development, in addition to creating repositioning programs for clients’ brands, policies and issues. His video productions have been recognized nationally and internationally. He’s managed polling, advertising and public issue campaigns and has extensive contacts in business, media, government and in communities throughout British Columbia.

His client base includes resources, energy, real estate development, manufacturing, services, tourism, economic development and environmental services. He has worked closely on issues and policies related to First Nations, urban and rural land use, forestry, environment, sustainability, mining, economic development and transportation.

Rozenhart is a community activist. He co-chaired the Mayor’s Task Force on the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Line. He also created and managed a coalition of 35 business, labour and tourism associations to lobby the TransLink Board to vote FOR the Canada Line after they voted 3 times against it. He co-chaired Richmond’s Advisory Committee on the Environment for the City of Richmond, and also co-chaired the Richmond Council’s Task Force on Economic Development. Today he is a member of the City’s Economic Advisory Committee, as well as a member of the Richmond Olympic Oval Steering Committee. He is Vice-Chair of the Lower Mainland Economic Sustainability Panel, a coalition of Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade from Hope through the Lower Mainland to Squamish, B.C. He is President of the Steveston Historical Society and also is President of Volunteer Richmond Information Services, and is Executive Director of the Council of Resource Community Mayors of B.C.

Rozenhart has a BA in Journalism and Political Science from San Jose State College and an MSc (Mass Communications) from San Jose State University.

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Bruce Rozenhart, Principal
Bruce Rozenhart can be reached at (604) 638-0868 or at rozenhart@counterpoint.ca

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