New Jersey Audubon
Mark C. has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several industries. Mark held the position of Chief Financial Officer at multiple organizations, including New Jersey Audubon, Interim CFO Services, and Rutgers School of Public Health. At Rutgers, Mark served as the Divisional CFO within Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, overseeing a consolidated $1.5 billion annual budget and a large workforce.
In addition to their CFO roles, Mark was also involved in various leadership positions, such as serving on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity Raritan Valley. Mark also held the role of Vice President of Finance and Accounting at Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB).
Mark has a strong background in finance and accounting, demonstrated by their positions as Finance Director at both the Environmental Defense Fund and the World Monuments Fund. These roles involved overseeing financial and accounting functions for international non-profit organizations with significant budgets and operations in multiple countries.
Earlier in their career, Mark worked as the Director of Program Development and Field Management at AFS-USA Intercultural Programs, where they played a key role in establishing new business relationships and optimizing partnership opportunities.
Before that, they served as an Evaluation Consultant at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Mark also has experience in investment and merchant banking, having worked as a Principal at an Investment and Merchant Banking Consultant.
Mark C. has a Master's degree in Economic Policy Management from Columbia University. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Florida State University. No further details about the duration of these educational pursuits are provided.
New Jersey Audubon
Making New Jersey a Better Place for People and Wildlife since 1897. The New Jersey Audubon (NJA) is a privately supported, not-for profit, statewide membership organization. Founded in 1897, and is one of the oldest independent Audubon organizations. The New Jersey Audubon fosters environmental awareness and a conservation ethic among New Jersey's citizens; protects New Jersey's birds, mammals, other animals, and plants, especially endangered and threatened species; and promotes preservation of New Jersey's valuable natural habitats. In order to achieve its purpose, New Jersey Audubon, through its Board of Directors, professional staff, members, and volunteers, endeavors to: Develop, encourage, and support sound conservation practices, programs, and legislation. Disseminate information on the natural environment through education programs, information services, and publications. Advance knowledge of New Jersey's flora and fauna, and their relationships to the habitats on which they depend, through field research. Acquire, establish, and maintain wildlife sanctuaries and educational centers. New Jersey Audubon maintains stewardship of 34 sanctuaries and conducts its programs through ten staffed facilities. The objectives of the New Jersey Audubon are implemented by its professional staff under the leadership of its Executive Director and supervision of an elected, voluntary Board of Directors. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/njaudubon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njaudubon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/njaudubon