Jerri Rosen
Advisory Board Member
In 1990, Jerri Rosen was President of J.L. Rosen & Company, blending 25+ years of marketing communications experience in developing results-oriented planned giving and development programs for nonprofit organizations. Jerri and five friends found themselves disturbed by the growing statistics of domestic violence. The group set out on a mission to help. With the intention of hosting a onetime only event, they held the first ever “Day of Self-Esteem™,” which served 67 women from six shelters. The event became the launching pad for Working Wardrobes. In 1995, the organization received official nonprofit status.
Today, Jerri is the CEO and Founder of an organization that helps over 5,000 men, women, veterans and young adults each year re-enter the workforce with career development services and professional wardrobing. In 2012, the work expanded with the addition of VetNet, a safety net for veterans, who are offered full wraparound services to transition into the civilian workforce.
Now, in its 31st year, Working Wardrobes has served nearly 105,000 clients in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego counties in partnership with 50 local shelters and social service agencies.
In a nod to Jerri’s entrepreneurial spirit, Working Wardrobes operates many successful social enterprises including four resale shops, an active wardrobing center and powerful career development workshops in the community. The organization added virtual workshops in 2020 and has effectively readied job seekers across the county with great tips and techniques so they are job ready.
For her ongoing dedication to the community, Jerri has been recognized by civic leaders, government officials, and organizations at the national, state and community levels. As the host of an award-winning cable TV show about Working Wardrobes. Jerri continues to leverage her expertise in advertising, sales, marketing, and public relations. Her newest venture includes Inside Working Wardrobes, a podcast highlighting the heroes behind the scenes. She is an effective and entertaining presenter, and she speaks to many corporate and community groups in her ongoing effort to build awareness of the Working Wardrobes mission in our community.