Bob Peterson, who voiced the paperwork-obsessed slug-woman Roz in “Monsters, Inc.,” returns as her identical twin sister, Roze. Grumpiness apparently runs in the family. By Sarah Bahr She’s watching ...
Roz, the grumpy snail-like monster with a disdain for Mike and Sully, announces her retirement in the first episode of Monsters at Work. This should come as no surprise, given that the ending of ...
The New York Times: In ‘Monsters at Work,’ a Roz by Another Name Is Just as Sour
In ‘Monsters at Work,’ a Roz by Another Name Is Just as Sour
Looper on MSN: What the cast of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. looks like in real life
The big name stars and seasoned voice talent that made up the "Monsters, Inc." cast helped make the film a crown jewel of Pixar's golden era.
What the cast of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. looks like in real life
iRoz is a platform by Sutherland for efficient management and tracking of various business processes and operations.
iRoz is a platform by Sutherland for efficient management and tracking of business processes and operations.
La Crosse Tribune: Monday profile: Rosalie "Roz" Schnick, an aquaculture drug researcher ‘interested in everything'
Rosalie "Roz" Schnick started at the University of Minnesota as an ancient history major but discovered she wasn't really interested in "dead" languages.
Monday profile: Rosalie "Roz" Schnick, an aquaculture drug researcher ‘interested in everything'
Cyngn Inc. Cyngn, Inc. engages in the development of autonomous driving software that can be deployed on multiple vehicle types in various environments. The company was founded by Kirt McMaster and ...