Greg Rosen, who has autism, is known for his work aimed at increasing opportunities for people with disabilities. With a BA and MA in history and an MBA, Greg works on the Transitional Assistance and Employment Subcommittee of the Massachusetts Autism Commission. His work has helped to get ten bills passed aimed to increase access and opportunity for disabled people, reinstate the critical Autism Care Act in 2019 and 2024, and implement his approach to employment for people with autism in a variety of industries across 18 different states. Greg has garnered multiple honors and has a strong passion for volunteering. Greg works in the retirement financial services industry as a project coordinator and manager.
Cosponsored by: Center for Career Development; Ciocca Center for Business, Ethics & Society; Department of Political Science; Department of Psychology; Department of Sociology and Anthropology; DREAM Peer Educators; Montserrat; Office of Academic Services and Learning Resources; Office of Student Accessibility