Rose M. Crichton-White is a New York Emmy Award-winning marketing professional with over 20 years of integrated marketing, event management and community relations experience. As the Director of Marketing & Development at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (BKCM), she manages external relations for the organization including fundraising and special events. Before working at BKCM, she was Director of Marketing and Communications for Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children and served as Interim Director of Development.
Prior to Spence-Chapin, Rose was Associate Director of Partnerships & Marketing for BRIC Arts & Media. There, she managed the Emmy Award-winning BRIC Media Share program, working with 40+ NYC-based nonprofit organizations to amplify their missions and storytelling through video. Rose received a New York-Emmy Award for her work with Turning Point Brooklyn on “The Johnny Effect” and a New York-Emmy nomination with ECPAT-USA on their PSA “Does Your Hotel Know?” Rose began her career in the media industry at broadcasting conglomerate Emmis Communications managing Community Relations for the global Hip-Hop media brand, Hot 97, National Sales for Jazz brand CD101.9 and as Director of Promotions & Digital for legendary R&B radio station 98.7 KISS FM.
She is currently a member of the boards of the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable (NYCEIR) and the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance (DBAA). Rose is an NYC Public School graduate and City University of New York (CUNY) alumna with a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies from Hunter College and a master’s degree in Marketing from Baruch College.