Mark Rovner, PCC, PBC, JD
Mark Rovner, PCC, PBC, JD
Mark Rovner, JD, is a seasoned writer, executive coach, storyteller, mentor, and disruptor with advanced training in fiction writing and change management. He is dedicated to changing the world one client at a time, leveraging his extensive experience in donor research, fundraising strategy, audience research, integrated marketing, message development, and world-class copywriting. Mark has a strong educational background, including a J.D. from Georgetown University, a certificate in Change Management from Duke Fuqua School of Business, a certificate in Feature Film Screenwriting from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a B.A. in History from Emory University. He is also a certified executive and leadership coach from Presence-Based Coaching.
As Principal at Sea Change Strategies, Mark offers his expertise to organizations in the form of consultancy, fundraising research and strategy, coaching, storytelling training, audience research, and copywriting. He has previously worked with noteworthy organizations like the National Audubon Society, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Donordigital, CTSG, Kintera, World Wildlife Fund, and the International Campaign for Tibet as a consultant, founder, principal, vice president, and board member.
Mark is also a renowned underwater photographer in East End, Grand Cayman, and a shark lover. He uses his love for the ocean and its creatures to inspire his coaching, storytelling, and writing.