Jonathan F.P. Rose’s business, public policy, teaching, research, writing and not-for-
profit work focuses on creating more environmentally, socially and economically resilient cities.
In 1989, Mr. Rose founded and is President of Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, a
real estate development and investment firm, that address the challenges of the poor distribution of opportunity through the development of affordable and mixed-income housing. Jonathan has led the firm’s vision, strategy and growth, developing award winning new projects, investment funds and city plans that model solutions
to address the issues of community development, opportunity, inequality and the
environment. The firm is one of the largest acquirers of affordable and mixed income
housing in the nation.
Mr. Rose received the Enterprise Community Partners, James W. Rouse Civic Medal
of Honor in 2012, and the 2021 ULI Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. In
2023, Mr. Rose was awarded The Order of the Beloved of the Thunder Dragon by His
Majesty, The King of Bhutan.
Mr. Rose’s book on how to create resilient cities, The Well-Tempered City: What
Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations and Human Nature Teach Us About the Future of
Urban Life, was published by Harper Wave in 2016, and won the 2017 PROSE Award
for Outstanding Scholarly Work by a Trade Publisher.
Mr. Rose and his wife Diana Calthorpe Rose are the co-founders of the
Garrison Institute. He serves as Chair on its Board and of the Bhutan Urban
and Regional Planning Global Advisory Committee. He is a trustee of
Enterprise Community Partners.
Mr. Rose graduated from Yale University in 1974 with a B.A. in Psychology and
Philosophy, and received a Master’s in Regional Planning from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1980. Jonathan was appointed an Executive in Residence at the
Saïd Business School 2021-2022, focusing on his work on regenerative business and
regenerative economies.