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Mark Howell

Director Of Sales And Business Development at AMENERGY Inc

Mark Howell is the Director of Sales and Business Development at AMENERGY Inc, a position he has held since March 2017.1 He is based in the Albuquerque-Santa Fe Metropolitan Area and has a diverse professional background spanning various industries.

Career Highlights

  • Current Role: Director of Sales and Business Development at AMENERGY Inc (March 2017 - Present)1
  • Additional Current Role: Ski Instructor at Santa Fe Ski Area (December 2016 - Present)1

Previous Experience

  • Chief Designer at Consolidated Solar Technologies, LLC (July 2012 - March 2016)1
  • Interim Executive Director at Chamber Music Albuquerque (October 2008 - March 2012)1
  • Business Owner at Granite Transformations of Salt Lake (March 2003 - October 2008)1
  • Executive VP Technology at Sparkhorse (January 1999 - March 2002)1
  • Senior Consultant at IBM (May 1994 - December 1995)1
  • Contract Software Engineer at Microsoft in Munich, Germany (April 1992 - January 1994)1

Education

Mark Howell holds a Bachelor of Arts in Arts Education from Central Connecticut State University, where he graduated with a 3.75 GPA between 1973 and 1977.1

Personal Interests

In his current role as a Ski Instructor at Santa Fe Ski Area, Mark mentions, "I love my office," indicating his passion for skiing and outdoor activities.1

Mark Howell's diverse career path demonstrates his adaptability and expertise across various sectors, including technology, consulting, arts, and renewable energy.

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Location

Albuquerque-Santa Fe Metropolitan Area