Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche (born August 13, 1954 in Kirksville, Missouri) was famous as the head of the Enron International division of Enron. She later was promoted to Vice-Chairman of Enron, and resigned from the company in 2000 following the failure of a major investment.
Rebecca Sue Pulliam was born in Kirksville, Missouri, and grew up on a farm. She attended William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri until she transferred to Baylor Universit...
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Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche (born August 13, 1954 in Kirksville, Missouri) was famous as the head of the Enron International division of Enron. She later was promoted to Vice-Chairman of Enron, and resigned from the company in 2000 following the failure of a major investment.
Rebecca Sue Pulliam was born in Kirksville, Missouri, and grew up on a farm. She attended William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri until she transferred to Baylor University, a Baptist school in Waco, Texas. She received a BA in psychology from Baylor in 1976 but did not find an internship working with juvenile delinquents fulfilling. She went back to school and got an MA in international management, also from Baylor, in 1977. She moved to Houston, Texas where she got a job in banking and married Thomas Mark, also a Baylor grad. The two had identical twin boys. After a divorce, Mark attended Harvard Business School with the twins in tow. Mark worked for First City National Bank in Houston before it failed twice,...
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