Mark Lee

Senior Data Privacy Project & Contract Manager at Ribbon Communications

Mark Lee has a diverse work experience in the field of project and contract management, supply chain management, global strategic procurement, and data privacy. Mark has worked with companies like Ribbon Communications, GENBAND, and Nortel Networks.

At Ribbon Communications, Mark served as a Senior Data Privacy Project & Contract Manager. Mark was responsible for developing and implementing GDPR-based agreements for suppliers and customers, allowing the transfer of critical information between EU and US business models. Mark also led the team in developing contract lifecycle management tools, improving team efficiency, and supporting merger and acquisition projects.

At GENBAND, Mark held various roles including Senior Manager - Supply Chain Management and Global Strategic Procurement, and Senior Manager - Global Strategic Procurement. In these roles, they focused on on-time delivery, inventory management, cost reduction, and vendor management. Mark implemented supplier audits and proactive vendor management processes, ensuring early identification and resolution of potential issues. Mark also streamlined new supplier selections through on-boarding procedures.

During their tenure at Nortel Networks, Mark worked as a Global Procurement officer and Senior Product Manager. Mark was involved in securing supply from key technology partners during a major bankruptcy restructuring period. Mark developed strategic selection processes and managed vendor relationships to stabilize the supply chain. As a Senior Product Manager, they led the development process, implemented processes with industry manufacturers, and cultivated executive-level relationships with key suppliers.

Overall, Mark Lee has shown their expertise in project and contract management, procurement, supply chain management, and data privacy throughout their career.

Mark Lee received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech, which they attended from 1987 to 1992. Mark later pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, completing the program from 1996 to 1998.

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