Mark Baumann

Board Member And Managing Director at The Baker Group LP

Mark Baumann worked at The Baker Group LP as a Managing Director, Associate Partner, and Vice President. Their roles involved serving Financial Institutions in multiple states, designing and implementing investment and asset/liability strategies, evaluating interest rate risk exposure, and recommending investment instruments. Mark worked at The Baker Group LP from August 2011 to present.

Prior to their time at The Baker Group LP, Mark Baumann served in the United States Air Force. Their roles included Chief Engineer -- Specialized Management, Supervisory General Engineer -- VC-25 Air Force One, Supervisory General Engineer -- E-4B NAOC, Electronics/General Engineer -- HFGCS, Electronics/Software Engineer -- B-2 Bomber, and Aerospace/Structures Engineer -- AWACS.

Mark Baumann began their education in 1992 when they attended North Dakota State University. Mark pursued an Engineer's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and completed their studies in 1996. After a break in their education, they enrolled in Webster University in 2004. Mark completed a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program at this institution from 2004 to 2006. In 2007, Mark pursued further education at Oklahoma State University and earned a Master's Degree in Engineering. Mark completed their studies in 2009.

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Oklahoma City, United States

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The Baker Group LP

Since 1979, The Baker Group has provided investment portfolio and interest rate risk management to community banks nationwide. Our approach of total resource integration utilizes software and products developed by Baker’s Software Solutions along with the firm’s investment experiences and advice. One phone call allows you to discuss both your interest rate risk and investment portfolio strategy. No outsourcing here — while other brokers/dealers talk the talk, The Baker Group continues to practice what it has preached for more than three decades.