Mark Treu

SVP of Sales and Marketing at Arbinger Institute

Mark Treu has worked in a variety of roles over the past 22 years. In 1997, they began their career as a Service Missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, providing service to local cities near Fortaleza, Brazil and teaching English, math, and science to underprivileged children. In 1999, they became a Windows Systems Administrator for Myriad Genetics. In 2004, they took on the role of Systems Administrator at Carter Information Systems, managing a team of computer professionals to ensure maximum performance, security, and up-time of corporate mission critical servers, databases, and security systems.

In 2003, Mark Treu became President and Owner of Angel Street Design LLC. In 2008, they founded Angel Street Kids, a division of Angel Street Design LLC, and took on the role of President, Author, and Editor, creating fun and educational reading material for children. That same year, they also became Business Development Director for List Marketer Software Inc. In 2011, they joined Billtrust as VP of Sales, managing a national software solution sales team and creating new pricing and product strategies to increase the team's competitive abilities. Mark also became National Director of Sales for Best Practice Systems, Inc., which was acquired by Billtrust.

In 2015, Mark Treu joined The Arbinger Institute as Managing Partner and SVP of Sales and Marketing. As SVP, they are responsible for Arbinger's global training and consulting services, including Leadership & Teambuilding Services, Conflict Resolution Services, Accountability Transformation Services, and Cognitive & Emotional Health Services.

Mark Treu attended Davis High School from 1993 to 1996. Mark then went on to attend Weber State University from 2001 to 2006, where they studied Information Systems and Technology.

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Timeline

  • SVP of Sales and Marketing

    February, 2015 - present

  • Managing Partner

    January, 2015

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