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    Mark Jeffreys

    Chief Executive Officer at 4Sight

    Mark Jeffreys is a Cincinnati City Council member with a diverse and compelling background. Born to an immigrant family, he grew up in working-class conditions, experiencing periods of financial hardship including being on and off food stamps.1

    Professional Journey

    Early Career and Education: Mark worked multiple jobs to fund his education, including roles as a:

    • Union laborer
    • Janitor
    • Waiter
    • Mover
    • Security guard

    He paid his way through the University of Chicago and later completed his MBA at Georgetown University.1

    Corporate Experience: After college, he worked in Washington, DC for a Member of Congress and in Asia promoting US dairy exports. In 2001, he joined Procter & Gamble, where he spent over 16 years in marketing, leading brands like Pampers, Always, and Gillette.1

    Entrepreneurial Ventures

    Mark has been an entrepreneur, founding:

    • Mobile Agent Now (launched in 2018, sold in 2020)
    • 4Sight (current company mining consumer insights)

    Community Involvement

    Civic Engagement:

    • Trustee on Cincinnati Parks Foundation Board
    • Served on Clifton Town Meeting
    • Founder of non-profit go Vibrant
    • Advocate for safer streets and bicycle infrastructure1

    Personal Life

    • Lives in Clifton with his wife Pamela, a pediatrician
    • Father of four children
    • Enjoys running, traveling, reading history, and cycling1

    Political Focus: As a City Councilman, he is committed to building a "Safer, Cleaner, Greener" city, serving on committees including Budget & Finance, Public Safety & Law, and Climate/Environment/Infrastructure.23

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