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Mark Wilson

Founder at Beyond Pulse

Mark Wilson has a long and distinguished career in professional football. Mark began their career in 1994 when they were selected to play for the England U15, U16, U18, and U21 teams. In 1996, they joined Manchester United, where they spent seven years learning and developing under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Kidd, Steve Mclaren, Eric Harrison, and Mike Phelan. During their time at Manchester United, they played in the Premier League, Champions League, FIFA World Club Cup, and Carling Cup. In 2001, they were purchased by Middlesbrough F.C. for £1.5 million, where they spent four years playing in the Premier League. In 2005, they joined F.C. Dallas for two seasons, winning the conference twice and playing in the Lamar Hunt Open Cup final against L.A. Galaxy. In 2006, they joined Doncaster Rovers F.C., where they spent five and a half years in what was arguably their most successful period in history, winning their first ever trophy in the Johnstones Paint Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and then being promoted to the Championship via the playoff final at Wembley against Leeds United the following season. In 2014, they co-founded Beyond Pulse, where they later became the Founder. In 2018, they joined Yale University as an Elite Sports Performance Consultant.

Mark Wilson attended Manchester College from 1996 to 1998, where they obtained a GNVQ in Leisure and Tourism. Prior to that, they attended FA National School of Excellence, Lilleshall from 1994 to 1996, where they studied Football.

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