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Mark McKenna Department of Organization and Management
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Welcome to Mark's home page Mr. McKenna has extensive international and cross-cultural management experience, with more than twenty-five years of experience in the design and implementation of international development projects. He has worked closely with business leaders from national and multinational firms, serving for a number of years as vice president and president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka. In addition to projects to promote the role of business as an agent for positive social change, Mark has implemented initiatives to further governance and legal reforms; strengthen civil society organizations; promote greater democratic participation; empower women and minority communities; and increase access to justice. He has completed assignments in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Mr. McKenna has a BA from the University of California, Berkeley and an MA in the social sciences from San Francisco State University. He is at present pursuing a doctorate in conflict analysis and resolution at Nova Southeastern University. He is currently engaged as a consultant on international and institutional development projects, and is an experienced public speaker, trainer, and guest lecturer at the university level. As a university lecturer, Mark seeks to impart to students a greater appreciation for the role of the private sector in addressing the social, political and economic challenges of globalization, and of the cultural, social and strategic challenges that confront managers in today's fast-changing global environment. Contact Information
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