This is the website for Bruce Rosenstein and the books Living in More Than One World: How Peter Drucker’s Wisdom Can Inspire and Transform Your Life, published by Berrett-Koehler, in 2009, and Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way, published by McGraw-Hill and Brilliance Audio, in 2013.
On the site you’ll find more information about me and my work, the books and my blog, Living in More Than One World.
In April 2011, I became the Managing Editor of Leader to Leader.
I worked for USA TODAY for 21 years, until December 2008, as a librarian/researcher. Beginning in 1996, I wrote about business and management books for the newspaper’s Money section.
Since 1996, I’ve been an adjunct professor at the Catholic University Department of Library and Information Science.
Besides USA TODAY and Information Outlook, I have written for such publications as Leader to Leader, Leadership Excellence, GAMA International Journal, American Executive, ONLINE, Library Journal and News Library News. I am also a lecturer for The Catholic University of America’s Department of Library and Information Science in Washington, D.C.
The Special Libraries Association/SLA announced in June 2012 that I was one of two recipients of the 2012 Rose L. Vormelker Award for “dedication to mentoring, outstanding instruction in graduate school settings, and their own professional achievements.”
I received the 2016 Roger Summit Award from the Association of Independent Information Professionals/AIIP, and delivered the annual Roger Summit Lecture.
I have a BA in Communications from The American University, in Washington, D.C., and a MSLS from The Catholic University of America.
Before becoming a librarian, I scripted and selected the recordings for a weekly rock music radio program heard worldwide on The Voice of America, from 1974-1988. During that time period, I wrote about rock music for a number of publications, including Trouser Press, Unicorn Times, ARSC Journal and several others.
In 1980, Steve Leeds and I formed an independent rock music label, Ambition Records, and released one of the first compilations of independent rock, Declaration of Independents.