Mark Schwartz

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Mark Schwartz
    
Mark Schwartz is the executive vice president for sales and marketing at Articulate. In this role, he has worldwide sales responsibility for Articulate leading the direct sales and channel management teams as well as all product marketing activities. Prior to joining Articulate, Mark spent 20 years in sales and sales management roles with IBM and Dell.

Here’s a list of links on Indezine.com where he has been featured:

Articulate Presenter ’09: Conversation with Mark SchwartzArticulate Presenter ’09: Conversation with Mark Schwartz
November 4, 2008

Articulate Quizmaker ’09: Conversation with Mark SchwartzArticulate Quizmaker ’09: Conversation with Mark Schwartz
October 15, 2008

Articulate Engage ’09: Conversation with Mark SchwartzArticulate Engage ’09: Conversation with Mark Schwartz
October 10, 2008



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