Rachel P. Goldstein
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A veteran within her field, Rachel P. Goldstein has twenty years of experience in the non-profit, film, music, political, and wellness industries. A connection to event production and passion for social progress led Rachel to found the multi-faceted firm Agent of Change. With an emphasis on cause-related events and projects, Rachel fuses her creative senses with the client's concrete goals. It is this professional and personal malleability that has fostered boundary-less opportunities for Rachel and her diverse network. A native New Yorker with the sensibility to match, her inherent talents strengthen the tie between professional achievement and social consciousness. Prior to founding her company Rachel served as Director of Program Development with Donna Karan's Urban Zen Foundation and produced film and television pieces alongside Academy Award winners Barbara Kopple, Alex Gibney, and Emmy Award winner Marc Levin. Rachel's creative reach has led her to produce concerts and events for musical heavyweights such as The Roots, Mary J. Blige, Dave Matthews Band, Eminem, The Black Eyed Peas, Kanye West and Moby.

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Agent of Change of the Month -- Baby Veronica

(1) Comments | Posted May 3, 2012 | 5:00 PM

Since Thursday, my life has once again shifted in colossal ways. That evening, eight months of planning came to fruition with the Agent of Change produced Equality Now 20th Anniversary Event, which took place at the Asia Society. It was a labor of love, one that...

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Agent of Change of the Month: Dr. Mark Hyman

(1) Comments | Posted March 5, 2012 | 5:31 PM

I am uniquely privileged to have a universe of elite medical influences orbiting my humble existence. Ever since I produced Donna Karan's Urban Zen Well-Being Forum back in 2007, I became this walking healing hub. Thanks to the doctors and healers in my life, not only...

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A Non-New York State of Mind

(7) Comments | Posted January 26, 2012 | 10:33 AM

Sure, I was born and raised in my early years in the Bronx and from my teens on in New York City. Sure, I was reared by the typical fabulous dysfunctional family, not unlike most in my generation. And yes, I learned the true definition of chutzpah and how to...

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From NYC to Nairobi to Cairo: A Woman's Journey to Help Save a Friend In Prison

(0) Comments | Posted January 12, 2012 | 7:00 AM

On November 23, 2011 I spotted a tweet from TED curator Chris Anderson reading: "@TEDchris: Our thoughts are with #TED prize winner film-maker Jehane Noujaim reportedly detained during unrest at #Tahrir 10:56am" -- My stomach dropped!

Jehane and I have been friends since meeting at the...

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