David Rosen
As Director of Digital Publishing, David Rosen is the primary project liaison between publishers and Invogen. Mr. Rosen has been active in publishing, editing, marketing, book-selling, and journalism for more than 25 years. After holding editorial positions at Temple University Press, The Advocate, and PC Magazine, Mr. Rosen worked for more than 15 years at Book-of-the-Month Club/Bookspan, where he rose through the ranks from copy editor of Quality Paperback Book Club to Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief of Community Clubs.
Mr. Rosen has served on many new-business-launch teams, and specializes in integrating digital and print reading experiences. He is founder of InsightOutBooks and the editorial support company WordsthatMatter, Inc.
Mr. Rosen has been Publisher of Abrams Image, where he acquired the New York Times Bestsellers Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style and Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy through Jokes, and championed the acquisition of Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
The recipient of many awards for his achievements and his dedication to the transforming power of the written word—including a GLAAD Media Award, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Temple University Robertson Prize. Mr. Rosen often speaks on panels about trends in publishing and book-selling. Mr. Rosen’s blogs, book reviews, poetry, and nonfiction pieces have been published in several venues, including most recently on the New York Times and The Progressive Reader websites.
Mr. Rosen attended Temple University, where he received an M.A. in English Literature with a concentration in Publishing Procedures. He graduated summa cum laude from Elmira College, where he was named a Hamilton Scholar and inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.