Mark Jarboe

Mark Jarboe has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Mark served as the COO at Health Connect South, where they focused on forming health partnerships and attracting top talent in the field. Mark also worked in strategic partnerships at Pain Care Labs - M-Stim Pain Solutions and as a Fellow at VIC Technology Venture Development™. In addition, they held business development roles at Nouveaus, LLC and Rimidi Diabetes. Earlier in their career, Mark was the Director of Sales at Path-Tec, a Regional Sales Manager at Regenesis Biomedical, and the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Lexion Medical. Mark started their career as a Territory Manager at Rochester Medical and later worked as a Sales Support Specialist at Midmark Corporation. Throughout their career, Mark has been recognized for their outstanding performance, receiving accolades such as Rookie of the Year and Super Seller of the Year.

Mark Jarboe's education history includes obtaining an MBA in Management from the Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Mark pursued this degree from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, Mark attended Miami University from 1990 to 1994, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

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Alpharetta, United States

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Health Connect South

The mission of Health Connect South (HCS) is to bring together top health leaders and innovators in the Southeast to engage in collaborative conversations on changing the health landscape, create a deeper understanding and ongoing connection between health assets and highlight the region’s status as a vibrant hub for advancement in health. As such, HCS exists as a springboard to enable a deeper relationship between industry silos, which, if framed properly, could foster unique and meaningful growth opportunities in health. The grand vision of this organization is to facilitate a permanent conversation around collective innovation and to broadly define and refine the southeast’s role in the future of health.


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