Author Bio
Jasmin Rosemberg is a former columnist for the New York Post, where each Sunday she documented her experiences as a Hamptons shareholder. To a city dweller accustomed to things like pavement, taxi cabs, twenty-four-hour everything, and well, sleeping in beds, this experience proved somewhat of a culture shock.
A reporter on the pulse of the celebrity and nightlife scene, Jasmin has also written about various facets of the Hamptons for the NY Post, Life & Style Weekly, the BlackBook Intermix Guides, Hamptons.com, and appeared on VH1's Fabulous Life of the Hamptons.
Jasmin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002 with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics. She spent three summers working at investment banks (Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman Sachs, and Merrill Lynch, respectively), two years as a financial analyst at Standard & Poor's, and a lifetime dreaming of becoming a novelist.
Her column provided all the impetus she needed to quit her day job and become both a writing cliché, and (as luck should have it) something of a cubicle success story.
Jasmin was born, raised, and couldn't imagine ever leaving New York City. Her family still resides in the same Park Slope brownstone where she grew up (and briefly returned to put his novel to paper), and she is currently at work on her second novel in Manhattan.
For more information, please visit www.jasminrosemberg.com/.