Mark R.

Director Of Global Health Benefits Europe And Latin America at Howden Group Holdings

Mark R. has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Their most recent position was as the Director of Global Health & Benefits - Europe and Latin America at Howden Group Holdings, starting in August 2021. Prior to that, they worked at Willis Towers Watson for several years, where they held various roles, including Senior Director & Sales leader for GB & Western Europe, Health & Benefits, Senior Director and Sales leader for GB & Western Europe Health & Benefits and GBM Core, and Sales & Marketing Director.

Before joining Willis Towers Watson, Mark R. served as the Business Development Director at Barclays Wealth and Investment Management. Mark also worked at Mercer Consulting as a Senior Associate and at AEGON UK as a Sales Manager. In addition, they gained experience as a Senior Consultant at Deloitte & Touche and as a Business Development Manager at Vebnet Ltd & (acquired 4th Contact Ltd).

Mark R.'s career began as a Field Sales Manager at Southwestern Company, where they worked as an independent contractor in the direct sales of educational products. Throughout their tenure, they demonstrated strong leadership skills by recruiting and training students, conducting sales meetings, managing inventory, and facilitating product delivery.

Mark R. has a diverse education history. Mark obtained a Certificate in Financial Planning from the Chartered Insurance Institute. Additionally, they received a Certificate in Pensions Auto Enrolment from the Pensions Management Institute. Mark also completed the Cert PFS, a Certificate in Financial Planning through the Chartered Insurance Institute. Mark further pursued higher education at the University of Leicester, where they earned a BA (Hons) degree in History with a 2:1 grade. Prior to university, Mark completed their secondary education at Eltham College, achieving 10 GCSEs and 4 A-levels. In 2020, they attended Yale University, where they completed two courses - "Essentials of Global Health" and "The Science of Wellbeing." The former focused on Global Health, while the latter centered around Health and Wellness, in general.

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