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Mark Beilock

Program Manager at Outer
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Mark Beilock is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in program and product management, product development, go-to launch management, cross-functional communications, and supplier relationship management across industries like textiles, soft-goods, and hard-goods.

He is adept at owning and managing the complete project lifecycle from strategic planning, definition, development, manufacturing, communication to launch management, having successfully managed and launched over 100 projects with teams spanning multiple companies and geographic locations.

Mark excels as a crisis manager, employing organizational skills, communication experience, and logical decision-making to solve time-critical problems and is recognized as a proven team leader with highly developed analytical, organizational, and management skills.

His skill set includes product development and definition, new product launches, engineering and design management, product costing, domestic and overseas supplier management, cross-functional leadership, component sourcing, quality control, regulatory compliance, forecasting, production planning, risk management, project evaluation, metrics of success, and budget creation.

Mark Beilock holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a Biology Emphasis from the University of California, Davis.

He has held positions such as Director of Product Development, Director of Program Management, Program Manager, and Project Manager across renowned organizations like Outer, KeepCool, Casper, Quirky Inc., and Better Energy Systems (Solio). Additionally, Mark has experience as a Marine Mammal Trainer at Six Flags.

Mark's extensive professional background and expertise make him a valuable asset with a wealth of knowledge in managing diverse projects and driving successful outcomes.

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