Rain Rosimannus

Rain Rosimannus (born 9 November 1968) is an Estonian entrepreneur, sociologist, politician.

Rosimannus worked as a senior laboratory assistant at Mainor Center for Public Opinion Research from 1989-1991, as a sociologist and project manager for TNS Emor from 1991-1994, as an expert of the Ida-Virumaa Government Committee in 1993, in the Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia as Adviser to the President on Internal Affairs 1994–1997, in the Chancellery of the Parliament of Estonia as an adviser to the Estonian Reform Party faction 1997-1999, in the Ministry of Finance as an adviser to the Minister 1999-2002 and as the head of Office of Prime Minister of Estonia 2002-2003, Member of the Parliament in 2003-2011 and CEO of the Academy of Liberalism in 2011-2015.

Rosimannus' activities have been directly related to the success of the Estonian Reform Party.

The newspaper Äripäev named him as the person with the greatest impact on Estonian life in 2014.

OÜ Prime Time Konverentsid partner was engaged in conference and training business in 2000–2001.

[4] Minority shareholder in European Lingerie Group AB (3.33%), Arsenal Center (4.65%) and at-visions Nordic OÜ (2%).

2012–2016 and since February 2018 Member of the Council of Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church Tallinn St. John's Congregation.

[citation needed] He has played football as a defender and midfielder at the Rapla County (Rapla SAO, Rapla KEK, FC Lelle), Tallinn Youth (OSK III) and Adult (Tallinn Specialized Car Base) and Estonian Championships (FC Tallinn, FC Toompea).

The Premises for Democracy: A Study of Political Values in Post-Independent Estonia.

Public Opinion and Polling Around the World: A Historical Encyclopedia, 2, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.

Park, R. Ruutsoo (editors) Visions and Policies: Estonia's Path to Independence and Beyond, 1987-1993, Nationalities Papers, Vol.

Rain Rosimannus