BIOGRAPHY

Rachel Goldstein is a change catalyst and 30-year veteran event producer and strategic consultant. She engages with mission-driven companies, non-profit organizations, and extraordinary individuals who make global and social impact on today’s culture. Social justice is threaded through all of her work which focuses on wellness, mindfulness, peace initiatives, women’s rights, education, fostercare, and political advocacy.


The fundraising events Rachel has produced have raised $80 million + for various charities, which serves as testament to the magnitude of devotion and determination she has for the projects she works on and the people she works with. Her prominent client list includes: Global Citizen, Voto Latino, Children’s Rights, Pencils of Promise, Women’s March on Washington, 4 A’s Foundation, The Headstrong Project, VDAY, Walkabout Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Children’s Rights, Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, Tibet House US, Bronx Children’s Museum, Consumer Health Summit, Define American, Equality Now, Garrison Institute, and the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care

Rachel has been a Strategic Advisor for wellness brands like lululemon, Smartypants Vitamins, Seed, Goode Health and individuals such as: Dr. Mark Hyman, Kris Carr, Marie Forleo, Tina Wells and Dr. Erika Seigel.


Rachel is a long time Senior Advisor for Milken Institute on the Global Programming and Events team. She curates high-level panels with top-tier speakers, including celebrities, philanthropic leaders, and wellness experts, who participate in a myriad of discussions on food policy, climate change, regenerative agriculture, social justice, criminal justice reform, integrative medicine, sports, diversity, equity and inclusion, and other timely topics affecting our world. Rachel created the infamous “Wellness Garden” which is a healing oasis at The Beverly Hilton for the annual Global Conference attendees to escape for yoga, meditation, sound baths, aromatherapy, massages and more.


Prior to that Rachel was the Founder of Agent of Change Events, Director of Program Development for Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Foundation and followed her passion in film production where her latest project “Adrienne” aired on HBO, directed by Andy Ostroy and executive produced by Marc Levin. Earlier in her career, she was a film producer for Academy Award Winning filmmakers Barbara Kopple and Alex Gibney.


Rachel sits on the board of the Holistic Life Foundation, which brings mindfulness and yoga to inner-city schools as well as the Marketplace of the Future.

 

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