Amy is a passionate storyteller – something she picked up during her nine years as an award-winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. At KQ, she leads a team of creatives as they use research and strategy to find unique ways to tell clients’ stories through social platforms and other digital mediums. She has successfully led some of the company’s top projects and earned honors from the Memphis and Atlanta Chapters of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) as well as the Associated Press. The Wisconsin native lived in Texas, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee before making her home in Atlanta, Georgia. Amy, of Polish heritage, played on the polka circuit as a member of an Oompah band as well as the flute and handbells at her church. She enjoys exploring Atlanta with her husband and twin boys, snuggling with her chocolate lab and cats, and claims she can fold a fitted sheet better than Martha Stewart. She’s still waiting for Martha to respond to the challenge.
Amy Rosenberg
Interim Social Media & Digital Marketing Director
Amy Rosenberg
Interim Social Media & Digital Marketing Director
Amy is a passionate storyteller – something she picked up during her nine years as an award-winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. At KQ, she leads a team of creatives as they use research and strategy to find unique ways to tell clients’ stories through social platforms and other digital mediums. She has successfully led some of the company’s top projects and earned honors from the Memphis and Atlanta Chapters of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) as well as the Associated Press. The Wisconsin native lived in Texas, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee before making her home in Atlanta, Georgia. Amy, of Polish heritage, played on the polka circuit as a member of an Oompah band as well as the flute and handbells at her church. She enjoys exploring Atlanta with her husband and twin boys, snuggling with her chocolate lab and cats, and claims she can fold a fitted sheet better than Martha Stewart. She’s still waiting for Martha to respond to the challenge.