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As Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Danger, Mark Fisher is responsible for marketing Danger’s products and services to potential and existing customers, as well as developing and managing key partnerships and alliances.

Mark has over 12 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. Most recently, Mark was Senior Vice President of Marketing at XO Communications where he was responsible for XO’s Web Hosting product line, XO’s inside sales team and a $140M revenue plan. Prior to XO, he served as Senior Vice President of Marketing at Concentric Network Corporation, a national Internet Service Provider, from June of 1997 through June 2000. At Concentric, Mark was responsible for all aspects of Marketing Communications, Product Management and Corporate Communications. During this three-year period, Concentric grew from $40M to $270M in revenues. Concentric was acquired by XO Communications in June of 2000.

From 1995 to 1997, Mark served as VP of Marketing and General Manager at Pacific Bell Internet Services, an unregulated subsidiary of Pacific Bell, with responsibility for Marketing, Sales, Engineering, Finance, Operations and Customer Care. During this period the staff grew from a project team of six managers to a company of 350 employees. Mark also held various operations and product management positions at Pacific Bell from 1989 to 1995.

Mark has a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the United States Naval Academy and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley.
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Created by malunj Oct 4, 2007
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