Mark Feldman has extensive work experience in various roles related to content creation, writing, and communications. Mark currently works at Craft3 as a Content and Creative Strategist, where they oversee graphics and visual identity and partners with business unit leaders to create compelling content that supports marketing campaigns and enhances the Craft3 brand. Prior to Craft3, Mark worked as a Content Writer at the same company.
Before joining Craft3, Mark worked as a Content Analyst at Fisher Investments, where they wrote and edited internal and client-facing content and led training and development efforts for the Content group. Mark also has experience as a Senior Writer at Writing Works, where they helped organizations, businesses, and individuals effectively communicate through clear language, compelling stories, and strategic approaches.
Additionally, Mark served as a Communications Director at Orox Leather Co., where they focused on storytelling, social media strategy, product descriptions, website strategy, and media relations for a small family-owned company. Mark successfully grew social media channels, including tripling Instagram followers.
Mark has also had teaching experience as a Lecturer in the Program of Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. Mark designed and taught courses on academic writing, research, and oral presentations, mentored students who received awards for their writing, and tutored in the writing center. Early in their career, they worked as a Program Assistant at Sustainable Conservation, providing administrative and programmatic support for an environmental nonprofit.
Overall, Mark Feldman has a diverse background in content creation, writing, communications, and teaching, with a focus on storytelling, strategic approaches, and effective communication.
Mark Feldman completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and English at Bowdoin College from 1992 to 1996. Mark further pursued higher education at the University of California, Berkeley, where they earned their PhD in Rhetoric between 1998 and 2005.
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