Mark L. Schlosser has a strong background in project management and land development. Mark L. started their career in 1972 with the City of Seattle, where they helped create The Shoreline Master Program and worked on various real estate projects in the Pike Place Market. Mark L. also served as the project director for the department of Parks to save the Seacrest Marina. In 1977, Schlosser joined Seacrest Marina City of Seattle as a Project Director for the Pike Place Market, where they wrote RFPs for competitive bidding and completed projects such as the R block development and Victor Steinbruck Park. In 1986, they joined The Pacific Institute as a Senior Project Director.
Mark L. Schlosser attended the University of Washington in Seattle from 1969 to 1971. During this period, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in History. In addition to their history studies, they also fulfilled the core requirements for an MBA. Furthermore, they completed the first year of MBA courses designed for non-business majors.
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