Adam Roseman L.A. Community Leader on Board at Cedars-Sinai

research-institute-building-62427A young leader in Los Angeles’ business community, Adam M. Roseman is the CEO and Founder of ARC China, Inc., an international strategic and advisory private equity firm focused on investing in and partnering with domestic Chinese companies that have high growth potential.  Though Roseman’s business ventures make him an international traveler for much of the year, his charitable endeavors allow him to focus efforts on building his home community through his involvement with the Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors.

Roseman’s position on the Board of Governors allows him and other community leaders to play an important role in overseeing many aspects of Cedars-Sinai’s Medical Center by providing “vital support to the hospital’s clinical programs, biomedical research, and community outreach.”  The world-renowned Medical Center lives up to its reputation of providing top-notch patient care and pioneering leading-edge research, thanks in part to the Board of Governors’ active participation in fund raising and leadership.

As a generous contributor to multiple research projects ranging from men’s health to orthopedics to oncology, Roseman is a strong advocate for the pioneering of new technologies in the medical field.  He has also been actively involved in the Sports Spectacular annual event to benefit the Cedars-Sinai Medical Genetics Institute and has served as a high-level sponsor in years past.

“I feel honored to have been chosen as a member of Cedars-Sinai’s prestigious Board of Governors.  Making tangible contributions to such a highly-respected organization like Cedars-Sinai is one of the best ways I can think of to invest in the health and wellbeing of our community’s present and future,”

said Roseman.

Entrepreneur on young businessmen

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Adam M. Roseman is young and successful, and he  is particularly accomplished to be involved in the global investments and venture capital  sphere of investment in the Chinese domestic markets.

The Entrepreneur ran an article on twenty businesses run by people who are in their twenties.

The twenty entrepreneurs the article listed included Levi Brooks, Jason Farrel, Val Kolton, Jamie Dietenhofer,  Tim Urban, Julie Novotny, Adam Roseman, Ben Goldhirsh, Mikayel Israyelyan and others.

“Call it the entrepreneurial generation. Those born in 1977 and thereafter–many of whom are in their 20s–are more interested in starting their own businesses, and at younger ages, than any previous generation.
University programs in entrepreneuralism were rare years ago, but today more than 350 colleges and universities have such programs…

“Very few young people today haven’t been touched by a relative or someone close to them losing a job,” said Hank Kopcial, executive director of the entrepreneurial foundation at the National Federation of Independent Business. “Starting your own business is a way to ensure that you will have the decision-making capacity and not be laid off.”

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ARC China

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Adam Roseman is the founder and CEO of ARC China.

ARC China is a private equity company that focuses on investment and partnerships with domestic Chinese companies that exhibit high potential for growth. ARC China operates out of its offices in Chengdu, Shanghai, Los Angeles and New York.

ARC China’s twenty five member team focuses primarily on activities across various Chinese industries – specifically healthcare, clean-technology, resources and consumer industries.

ARC China is involved in a host of financial and business activities, managing a number of investment funds and maintaining relationships with various financial concerns across the globe who partner with ARC China, investing with ARC to provide resources to a variety of companies in China. ARC’s partners in these efforts include venture capital companies, private equity firms and private investors as well as other financial institutions.

Adam Roseman founds ARC China

Adam M. Roseman is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of ARC China. Mr. Roseman previously served as a member of Lehman Brothers’ Investment Banking Group as well as the Mergers & Acquisitions practice of Barrington Associates.

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Renewable Energy Conference Presenter: Adam Roseman of ARC China

chinamountainsThe Commodities Fair Fujian China (CFFC) is one of China’s renowned trade fairs held on May 18-22 annually under the auspices of China’s Ministry of Commerce to promote trade and investment in China’s southeastern regions. Directly sponsored by Fujian Provincial People’s Government and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and jointly organized by Fujian Provincial Department of Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation, Fujian Province Economic & Trade Commission, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Fujian Sub-council, and Fuzhou Municipal People’s Government, the CFFC 2008 session accommodated 500 exhibitors and over 20,000 attendees including 124 trade delegations from 28 countries and regions, 69 overseas Chinese trade delegations, 26 trade delegations from Taiwan and thousands of trade professionals from China’s 14 provinces.

Combined with “The 4th Leaders’ Summit of International Chambers of Commerce & Business Talks on Green Industries” in 2008, the international conference’s focus on the promotion of green industries in China brought in notable speakers from around the world.  Presenter Adam Roseman gave valuable insight into topics such as escalating global energy concerns and ramifications, global production of renewable energy, market growth and investments in the sector, government incentives, and the future of clean energy and corresponding investment in China.

Adam Roseman at CGI Led “Young Leaders Delegation”

New York, New York, September 2007 — The third annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) brought together over one thousand leaders of business, government and non-governmental organizations from over 70 countries including 52 current and former heads of state who attended nine sessions and made commitments focusing on CGI’s four focus areas: Education, Energy & Climate Change, Global Health and Poverty Alleviation.

As a young entrepreneur and business leader in the Southern California community, Adam Roseman, CEO of ARC Investment Partners, was chosen to gather a small group of philanthropic and successful young leaders like himself to participate in the event.  Roseman led the Young Leaders Delegation to CGI, introducing ten entrepreneurs from various backgrounds to the CGI meeting and raising substantial contributions and awareness.

At the 2007 conference, Roseman committed to Developing Nation Feedstock Investment for Renewable Fuels, pledging to spend a considerable amount of time, effort, and capital globally over the next six years, focusing primarily on Africa, Asia, South America, and Central America.  Roseman’s extensive involvement in CGI was brought on in part by his experience in Energy & Climate Change, one of the meeting’s main focus areas.  As CEO of ARC, Roseman has worked with a number of public and private companies in the renewable energy sector, from biofuels to solar to waste management.

Founded by Roseman in 2005, ARC is a financial advisory and private equity firm focused on partnering with companies that have high growth potential.  ARC leverages its relationships and strategic and operational experience to provide value to partner companies immediately through public listing, operational / aftermarket support, private capital financing, and strategic mergers and acquisitions advisory services.