The Speaker
Robyn Glaser is Senior Vice President, Business Affairs, and Chief Administrative Officer of Football, for the Kraft Group, the holding company for the Kraft family’s businesses. Glaser joined the Kraft Group in 2007 and reports directly to Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft and President Jonathan Kraft. In her roles as SVP, Business Affairs, Glaser handles various business projects and strategic initiatives for the organization, and is one of the Krafts’ senior business advisors. In her role as CAO of Football, Glaser manages several business functions for the New England Patriots football team, including league relations and compliance, legal, technology, finance, IT and HR. Glaser also stewards the team’s equity and justice initiatives, including Patriots Players Social Justice Fund.
Glaser serves as a business advisor in the areas of operations, financing, strategic partnerships, content development, customer acquisition and internal culture to a number of start-up and mid-stage companies and investment funds. She also works with many Boston- based community organizations focused on issues of equity and justice. She is co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Put Me In! and serves on the Board of Empowerment Plan.
Earlier in her career, Robyn served as Vice President, New Media Business Affairs, at EMI Recorded Music, then one of the five major record labels. In that role, she was a member of the small, global senior leadership team that developed the first-ever business models and strategies for the digital music industry.
Robyn holds a joint JD/MBA from Washington University School of Law and the John M. Olin School of Business at Washington University and a B.A. in government and economics from Colby College. She holds an honorary degree from UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, is an alumni (2017) of LEADBoston, a year-long program that develops cross-sector, socially responsible leaders, and a Class of 2016 Inductee into the Bay Path University 21st Century Women Business Leaders Hall of Fame.
The Workshop
Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success : Thursday, October 05, 2023 01:30P
Positive policing is most often rooted in the precepts of community policing. However, that scope of engagement can be too readily constricted by the concept of talk without the walk. Impactful community engagement is not and should not be linear, Rather, it requires an investment model that is embedded from top down. This workshop will explore police and community partnerships that have changed the landscape of what social impact policing can be at its best.