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Mark Katz
Chief Strategic Officer at The M David Katz Company
Mark Katz is the Chief Strategic Officer at The M David Katz Company, based in Tampa, Florida.1 With a career spanning over four decades, Katz has established himself as a seasoned business strategist and consultant.
Professional Background
Mark Katz has been serving as the Chief Strategic Officer at The M David Katz Company since January 1981, accumulating over 43 years of experience in this role.1 His primary objective is to assist business owners and executives in stabilizing, innovating, and growing their businesses.
Areas of Expertise
Katz's approach involves working at three levels within an organization:
- Strategic: Collaborating with owners, executives, and leaders to develop effective strategic plans.
- Tactical: Facilitating teams to implement and execute plans to achieve important goals.
- Operational: Directly engaging in operations to initiate change when organizations lack focus, motivation, or skills to achieve results quickly.1
Specialties and Experience
With 29 years of experience helping both small businesses and Fortune 100 organizations, Katz has developed expertise in various areas, including:
- Internet Marketing Strategy
- Enneagram Personality Assessments
- QuickBooks
- Microsoft Office Applications
- Steve Covey's 4 Disciplines of Execution
- ISO9000 Certification
- Quality Management in Facilities Management1
Throughout his career, Katz has held various leadership positions, including CFO, CEO, and COO roles in companies of different sizes.1
Education
Mark Katz's educational background includes studies in Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at the University of Baltimore and Business Management at Princeton University, both from 1974 to 1975.1
Current Focus
At The M David Katz Company, Katz focuses on providing strategic direction to emerging businesses and Fortune 100 organizations, helping them control costs, re-engineer work processes, and implement strategies for significant growth in their respective markets.1