Samantha Paige Rosen

On the last day of first grade, I was awarded the distinction of Class Journalist. Since then, I've been hired to write a variety of materials for both public and private entities, colossal companies, one-woman operations, and television shows like HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and USA’s Suits.

I think outside the box when creating content and writing copy about healthcare, wellness, the environment, education, women's leadership, animal welfare, finance, film and television, literature, and more.

These are just a few clips—a research brief, a feature, a blog post, an annual report, two profiles, a press release, two obituaries, an as-told-to, and a brochure—to demonstrate the variety of materials I write and topics I cover. Additional samples are available upon request. Please contact me through my website: samanthapaigerosen.com. 

How Microfinance Creates Big Change for Small Business

For plant nursery owner Elizabeth Flores, her business is deeply rooted in family. Her parents, sister and husband — with whom she has two young children — help Flores with her nursery, which she established four years ago in Santa Rosa Xochiac, Mexico. “My brother, who passed away, has been the inspiration for this nursery. His name is Jesus Flores. And he has been a wonderful light and an inspiration for all that we have created,” says Flores through an interpreter.

Water intrusion in construction: Understanding risks, identifying solutions

Water intrusion occurrences in commercial construction have increased over the last decade, rivaling fire incidents in both frequency and cost. Fortunately, the construction technology industry has risen to the challenge, creating new water intrusion technology products to minimize property damage and reduce claims. By incorporating these products into the building design phase — as one part of a comprehensive risk control plan — general contractors can help avoid the costs of water damage.

Christine Hein Collaborates With Her Community to Address Food Insecurity in Kingston, New York

When Covid-19 hit, Christine Hein, Executive Director of People’s Place, the largest nonprofit in Ulster County addressing food insecurity, put her Junior League training into practice. Using the skills she developed and enhanced in the Junior League of Kingston—including teamwork, organization, and a commitment to mission—she immediately shifted programming to offer breakfast, lunch, and snacks to students who were no longer receiving these meals due to school closures.

Strengthening Communities and Protecting Forests Amidst a Global Crisis | 2020 Annual Report

The year 2020 crystallized the importance of our mission: not only as a forest protection organization, but also as a human rights organization. From the moment COVID-19 hit Latin America, Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) mobilized to implement short- and long-term interventions to address the changing needs of the most vulnerable communities. We leveraged existing relationships and tools, while also seeking new collaborations and investments from governments, foundations, other non-profits, and

The Association of Junior Leagues International Recognizes Innovative and Successful Junior League Initiatives

NEW YORK, June 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The outstanding programs of eight Junior Leagues were awarded the highest honors during the 100th Annual Business Meeting of The Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) on May 14, 2022. The AJLI Awards are given annually in areas ranging from community impact to fundraising to leadership development to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.