Bob Rosser (Robert J. Rosser) has more than 40 years of experience in the design and execution of strategic communications, public relations, and marketing plans for his company’s corporate, non-profit and political clients. He has guided and advised major state trade associations, Fortune 500 companies working in North Carolina, and North Carolina candidates for public office.
As a consultant, Bob Rosser has brought to his clients the combined strengths of creative development and implementation of campaign strategy and message, grassroots advocacy, fundraising, and creating and producing TV, digital, radio and print ads. He has a great love for history—particularly America’s colonial period and the American Revolution. Thus he is serving (in 2025) as project coordinator of the John Locke Foundation’s Celebration of America’s 250th.
Bob is married and has three boys. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1979, earning a B.A. in politics. In 1994, he received an M.A in history from N.C. State University.
Battle of Beaufort, N.C.
Most people consider the Battle of Yorktown as marking the end of the American Revolution, but some historians have called the Battle of Beaufort, North Carolina, the last battle of the war. (Beaufort is in Carteret County on Beaufort Inlet, across from Shackleford Banks and near Cape Lookout.) In early April 1782, a wily party...