Before joining Interartists Amsterdam, she worked for Intermusica Artists Management in London, Alferink Artists Management in Amsterdam, the Grote Zangers (Great Singers) series, and the Venetian Centre of Baroque Music in Venice where she started her career in 2016.
In 2018 she founded the cultural association ‘Juvenilia, European Network of Young Opera Friends’, which today counts more than 2000 affiliates in Europe. Under her presidency, Juvenilia won the second place of the prestigious European Charlemagne Youth Prize for "developing a common European spirit through the arts, specifically through opera”.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Musicology and a Master of Arts in Arts Policy and Management from Utrecht University. Rozemarijn further perfected her studies obtaining two Specialised Master’s degrees in Management of Cultural Assets and Activities from l’École Supérieure de Commerce Paris (ESCP) and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
Besides attending concerts and travelling to see opera performances, she is passionate about learning new languages, Italian culture, boxing, and Latin dances. She speaks Dutch, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.