Ayden Rosenberg
Ayden Rosenberg
Senior Manager of Events

Ayden is a fourth-generation New Yorker with a scientific memory and a wild imagination. A planner by nature and by trade, she has spent the past 15 years amassing a versatile experiential repertoire: from shaping NYU's all-university events as a freshman, to helping to build Teen Vogue’s Fashion University, to coordinating premieres for Paramount Pictures, to running Time Out's endless slate of food festivals and cocktail parties, to producing scores of notable film/television/theater projects, she’s (almost) seen it all.
If half of her heart belongs to creativity, the other half belongs to philanthropy. She ran her first fundraiser (a county-wide variety show for BC/EFA) at the age of 15 and founded her first nonprofit (a benefit series of one-of-a-kind activism events called American Doers) at the age of 22. After several years in arts & entertainment, she made her way back to the nonprofit sector, overseeing event direction for a bevy of New York-based organizations. In the end, all roads led to PBP, where she now fuses strategy and artistry to create beautifully singular, mission-driven experiences.
In addition to her work in events, Ayden is an award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and playwright. In her free time, she serves as a fierce advocate for education reform, sustainable fashion, disposable cameras, homemade cookies, and the Oxford comma.
