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Gecole L Harley
March 28, 2024
I read about Mrs. Zander's death in the Swarthmore Bulletin. I happened to be at a college reunion when I started talking to a group of alumni about my love of the book, The Art of Possibility. The woman said, "I wrote that book!" Of course, I almost fell over. I had no idea a Swarthmore alumnae wrote the book. Mrs. Zander was gracious and humble and I still love that book. Thank you, Mrs. Zander. Gecole Harley Swarthmore '89
mark Rittenberg
January 2, 2024
as her coach for 2 years i remember her curiosity to find the words and thoughts that would land important messages for the community at the WEF in Davos. she was open, emotional fun loving and very very coachable. May her membory be a blessing.
mark Rittenberg
October 7, 2023
Roz was her own person-loving caring and reached out to me when I lost my precious daughter Annais in 2013--I served as her coach for avarious assignments-i remember it as a beautiful partnership RIP dear ladyxoxo
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