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Mark is the founder of the UK-based consulting firm, RedThread Consulting. Its clients include
Sony, the British Army and Hilton Hotels.
Prior to launching RedThread, Mark spent twenty five years working in the corporate world. His career began as a maintenance electrician for Rowntree Mackintosh and then Nestlé. His work as a trade union representative led him to develop a passionate interest in training and development. He worked in various management development roles for Rowntree Mackintosh, Nestlé, the Albert Fisher Group and Cattles group of businesses. He then joined Sony Europe where he was responsible for talent development programmes and later became the Director of People and Organisational Development covering 9000 employees in 23 countries.
Mark has an MBA from Bradford University, an MSc in occupational psychology and a degree in psychology.
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