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Mark Szollar 

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Until his retirement from the company in May 30, 2013, Mark has been at The New York Times for 28 years and has worked in a variety of positions and departments in his career.  His last post was as Advertising Director of Diversity and Recruitment for the company.  Currently, Mark is the Executive Director of AsendNAAMBA. AscendNAAMBA is dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of  of Pan-Asian professionals and students globally.

Mark is also an active member of the National Society of Hispanic MBA’s, as well as “VOCES”, the New York Times Hispanic-American Affinity Group.  He is also on the Advisory Board for the National Association of Black Sports Professionals, as well as the Advisory Board for Veterans Across America.  Mark was also a judge of the 2006 Out and Equal, “OUTIE” awards.  In addition, in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 Mark was invited to the World Diversity Conference held in Prague, the United Nations, Washington, DC and most recently Harvard University, to moderate a panel on how Sports brings people from Diverse Cultures together. Most recently in 2011, Mark received the “Advocate of the Year” award from the Student Corporate Internship Program”, which identifies the most promising minority high school students in the tri-state area.

In addition to his professional career, in 2003, Mark was inducted into the Youth Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, (not as a player but as an umpire).  He loves youth baseball and volunteers his time umpiring Little League and Babe Ruth baseball. Mark graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Resource Recreation Management from Oregon State University and he received his MBA in Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1989.  



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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR FOUNDER
    • GLOBAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
    • CAREERS AT IMPACT
  • Our Areas of Work
    • POWER OF COLLABORATION >
      • Past Events
      • 5th Annual Power of Collaboration Global Summit 2018
      • 3rd Annual Power of Collaboration 2016
      • 2nd Annual POWER of COLLABORATION at the United Nations
      • Power of Collaboration Global Summit 2014 (Launch at the United Nations)
      • Impact Leadership 21 Summit Global Launch 2013
      • Inaugural Summit 2012
      • POC, Millennial Edition, at Microsoft
    • CONVERSATIONS WITH MEN >
      • Past Events
      • Upcoming Events
      • Why Men Should Get Engaged and Get Onboard​
    • LEADERSHIP ACADEMY >
      • Gender Attunement Group Coaching
      • HIGH IMPACT LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM
      • Global Citizenship Program
    • EMERGING GLOBAL LEADERS
  • IMPACT SPHERE
  • Membership
  • CONTACT US
  • Press Center
  • 7th ANNUAL POWER OF COLLABORATION