Rogue Global Solutions, LLC since Feb 2009
Founder and CEO
Presidential Inaugural Committee 2009 Nov 2008 - Feb 2009
Chief Technology Officer
Obama for America May 2007 - Nov 2008
IT Special Projects Manager / Regional IT Director
Tony Knowles for US Senate Jun 2004 - Nov 2004
IT Manager
Education:
Colby College 2006 - 2007
Skills:
Strategy It Strategy Management Politics Government Public Policy Strategic Planning Political Campaigns Analytics Analysis Software Development Project Management Business Strategy Entrepreneurship Policy Social Media Marketing Program Management Social Media Nonprofits Product Development Public Speaking Data Analysis Start Ups Strategic Partnerships Application Development Management Consulting Security Enterprise Architecture Saas Contract Negotiation Software As A Service Web Strategy Process Improvement Team Leadership Sql Linux Project Planning
Languages:
English French
Awards:
40 Under 40 Leadership Award New Leaders Council Each year, New Leaders Council presents the 40 Under 40 Leadership Awards as a way to honor the work of young, professional leaders who have exemplified our organization’s ideal of political entrepreneurship.
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Work:
Rogue Global Solutions - Founder and CEO (2009) Presidential Inaugural Committee - Chief Technology Officer (2008-2009) Obama for America - Regional IT Director and IT Special Projects Manager (2007-2008)
Education:
Colby College
About:
Mark is the Founder and CEO of Rogue Global Solutions, a premiere technology strategy firm for political, governmental, and international organizations.Prior to founding Rogue, Jablonowski was the Chi...
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