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Mark Koski

Chief Marketing Officer at NFHS

Mark Koski has a diverse work experience with various roles in the sports industry. Mark started their career in 2003 as an Assistant Director at the New Mexico Activities Association, where they provided leadership and administration for interscholastic activities. In 2007, they joined the National Federation of State High School Associations as the Director of Sports, Events, and Development, a position they held until 2017. During this time, they played a significant role in shaping sportsmanship, media relations, coach preparation, and corporate development in the state of New Mexico. In 2017, Koski transitioned to The NFHS Network, where they served as the Chief Executive Officer until 2020. Mark then became the Vice President of the company. Eventually, in 2020, Koski joined the National Federation of State High School Associations as the Chief Marketing Officer. Their extensive experience showcases their expertise and dedication to the sports industry.

Mark Koski attended The University of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003, where they completed both their Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physical Education and Sport Administration.

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Indianapolis, United States

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NFHS

Since 1920, The NFHS has led the development of education -based interscholastic sports and activities that help students succeed in their lives. We set directions for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities. The NFHS, from its offices in Indianapolis, Indiana, serves its 50 member state high school athletic/activity associations, plus the District of Columbia. The NFHS publishes playing rules in 16 sports for boys and girls competition and administers fine arts programs in speech, theater, debate and music. It provides a variety of program initiatives that reach the 18,500 high schools and over 11 million students involved in athletic and activity programs.


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