RICHARD ROSSNER
Richard Rossner has a diverse background in the creative arts. An
honors graduate in communications from Boston University, he moved to Los
Angeles where he worked as a television and screenwriter. In 1994, an
earthquake shook up his ideas about where he should live, and he moved his
family to Scottsdale, Arizona. Although he wrote for variety
television shows and situation comedies such as "She’s The
Sheriff," "Comedy Break," "Full
House," and "The Live Aid Concert," he
has been involved in the personal growth and human potential movement for
more than two decades. He has worked as a facilitator for individuals and
groups throughout his time in California and Arizona.
Richard met Rahla Kahn while studying improvisational theater in Los
Angeles. They have been improvising a life together since their marriage
in 1987. Their life partnership was a perfect fit for The Power Of Play.
Richard's deep commitment to helping people and using his ability to
communicate have been the perfect way for him to satisfy all of his
creative potential. Since moving to Scottsdale, Richard has been writing
and producing promotional videos and radio commercials. He continues to
write screenplays and freelances for television when he is not working
with Rahla on The Power Of Play or driving their son to soccer practice.