Matchmaker & Dating Coach
Rachel Greenwald is a renowned matchmaker and dating coach who works with private clients worldwide, from celebrities, Fortune 500 CEO's, tech founders, professional athletes, busy executives, and parents seeking dating assistance for their young adult children. Rachel is responsible for 908 marriages (and counting!), which includes both her private clients as well as readers of her books who have sent Rachel their wedding photos since 2003 when her advice helped them find their mate.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of two books: “Find a Husband After 35: Using What I Learned at Harvard Business School” and “Have Him At Hello: Confessions From 1,000 Guys About What Makes Them Fall in Love… or Never Call Back”. Her books were published by Random House and have been translated into 16 languages.
She has appeared as a relationship expert on hundreds of TV, radio and podcast shows, including CNN, The Today Show, ABC Nightline, CBS Mornings, The Steve Harvey Show, NPR, and HBR’s IdeaCast. She has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Fortune, The Harvard Business Review, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and “O” The Oprah Magazine. Rachel has also written advice articles for the Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, and many online dating platforms (Match.com, eHarmony, JDate).
Rachel has been a speaker, guest lecturer and retreat leader for hundreds of corporate and specialty events, workshops, and classrooms, including The Aspen Ideas Festival, Google, Apple, Y-Combinator, Morgan Stanley, Harvard Business School, Stanford University, The Estée Lauder Company, YPO Forums, Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs Network, 92nd Street Y, high end resorts, executive retreats, and more.
Since 2010, Rachel has been teaching training workshops ("The Love MBA") to aspiring matchmakers who want to accelerate their career in the love industry.
Rachel has an M.B.A. degree from Harvard Business School, as well as a B.A. degree in psychology from Wellesley College and an Ed.M. degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education. She also serves as an Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School. Rachel works remote from Denver, CO and San Diego, CA. She is happily married to her husband of 31 years and has three grown children.