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Mark Dvorak-Little works as an innovation consultant and strategic planner to help clients identify and execute against bold new business opportunities. He draws from his background in corporate strategy, finance, design and anthropology to move fluidly through user-research, concept development, prototyping, financial modeling and market mapping. His clients span the globe and several industry sectors including healthcare, retail, media, consumer electronics, government and non-profit—what they have in common is their shared ambition to find the future first. Mark has deep regional expertise in India, Southern Africa and the Pacific Rim, where he has researched and published extensively on health care system changes compelled by the sweeping force of HIV/AIDS. He has also advised on macro-economic policy and governance for President Jimmy Carter’s initiatives in the Balkans and for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo. As a Henry Luce Scholar, Mark lectured on technology and marketing at the University of the Philippines, and he worked with the National Institute of Health to prototype new health care delivery systems. Mark completed his M.Phil. in International Development at Oxford University, St. Antony’s College, where he was also Captain of the Men’s undefeated rowing team. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Northwestern University.
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