Mark’s experience also extends to startups like Fitzu, where he served as CEO, driving strategic planning and tech platform redevelopment.
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He began with Storyboard Multimedia Australia, consulting for the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and pioneering the R&D platform, NVT Online. His journey continued with WebSource Pacific, where he established partnerships in India and managed significant offshore development for Australian clients.
Mark also launched roomsXML in Australia a successful wholesale online accommodation platform and played a crucial role in its merger with getabed UK to form Stuba, a Pune-based multinational where he served as CIO.
He has spearheaded the evolution of tech platforms, from conceptual to CD-ROM to cloud deployments, with staggering results through his investment in his greatest asset; his teams.
Empathetic leadership was at a premium through 2020/21 which was the stage for some of the greatest deliverables of his career.
Mark’s experience also extends to startups like Fitzu, where he served as CEO, driving strategic planning and tech platform redevelopment.
Mark is a 4th Dan Sensei and veteran national karate champion who competed internationally for Australia and qualified for the Obstacle course world championships as a 49 year old. He did all this while being a dad, teaching karate, studying and building a business.
Mark holds a Certificate in Mental Fitness and Health Coaching from Wellness Coaching Australia. He has always loved “optimisation”– fitness, productivity, happiness, growing a business, diet, injury management, being a good family man, time for friends, time for life. But blessed with high energy others say is way too intense he always wondered “gee, what if you could optimise the perfect day…”.
At the start of 2020, after years of rumours, at the start of the travel buying season, a competitor five times the size of his company in the local market went broke. Within two weeks , that s right, two weeks, his own company had grown 57% by being the good guys with and a focus on service.
Mark was also sensei Mark, the reigning veteran National martial arts champion, Australian team member and had qualified to represent Australia at the world Masters games in Tokyo. As well as managing the Australian market, Mark was CIO of the global business, with development team spread across Melbourne, the UK and India. He was time poor but energy rich and did not want to succeed for his own benefit at the cost of his family, especially his relationship with his young daughter.
When he flew to India at the end of January, the Australian news was filled with stories of bushfires and there was this thing happening in China.
By the start of April, Mark found himself on the brink of depression, alcoholism and had lost all purpose and all focus. How do you run a travel business when every airport in the world is shutting down? How do you deal with losing 14 years of a business that you’ve put your heart and soul into?
If only that was the worst thing that happened to people through the pandemic.
Soon Mark realised that it wasn’t just himself that needed help, but his family, his friends, colleagues and fellow athletes, especially the younger ones, who was seeing their opportunities disappear in front of them through no fault of their own.
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