Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis

Senior Managing Director, Custom Programs

Mark B. Lewis Mark possesses over thirty-five years of experience in executive education and organizational development. He started his career at the Ross School of Business and the School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan. At Michigan Ross, Mark held the position of Assistant Director in Executive Education and was the school's Quality Initiative Coordinator. At the School of Dentistry, he served as the Manager of Auxiliary Services and chaired the School of Dentistry’s M Quality program. He left Michigan to join the University of Akron’s College of Business Administration as Director for Organizational Development and led his own consulting firm, M B Lewis and Associates LLC.

Mark recently retired from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Executive Education after 19 years. During his 19-year career at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, he served as Associate Director, Senior Associate Director, Director, and Executive Director of Executive Education. He led 30+ open and custom programs in the areas of finance, accounting, marketing, strategy, general management, leadership, and associations. His portfolios served diverse international clients spanning wide geographic regions including North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

Some of the numerous companies he has worked with in the past and present included: PepsiCo, Barclays, Egon Zehnder International, Merck, General Motors, Goodyear, ADIA, Citi, Vale, Boeing, Petrobras, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Bridgestone Firestone, IWI, PWC, KPMG, and BlackRock.

Mark has a B.A. in Accounting from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and a M.A. in Adult Continuing Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. His passions away from work include his family, church, traveling, music, smoking meat on his custom Texas smoker, reading nonfiction, working in his yard in Chicago, all sports, and especially attending Green Bay Packer games, where his nephew is the starting quarterback.