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    Mark McLaughlin

    Amazon Web Services, Technology Partnerships Center of Excellence

    Mark McLaughlin is a seasoned professional currently serving as the Sr. Partner Development Manager - Storage at Amazon Web Services (AWS).1 He joined AWS in November 2020 and has since been focusing on the storage sector of the company.1

    Professional Background

    Mark has extensive experience in both hardware and software aspects of the technology industry.1 His career spans several decades, during which he has held various positions in notable companies.

    Education

    Mark's educational background includes:

    • A Bachelor of Science degree from Miami University (1980-1984)1
    • A Master's degree from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business (1988-1990)1
    • He also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, though the specific program is not mentioned1

    Skills and Certifications

    In his current role at AWS, Mark has obtained several certifications:

    • Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner (January 2021)1
    • AWS Technical Proficiency (June 2021)1

    Previous Achievements

    Throughout his career, Mark has received several accolades:

    • IBM's 100% Club in 1989 and 1990 for achieving 100% of his sales quota1
    • EMC's Marketing Excellence Award in June 1998 for leading the company's growth into the software business1
    • EMC's President's Award in June 2003 for his role in deploying the company's first ERP application1

    Language Skills

    Mark is a native English speaker and has limited working proficiency in French.1

    His LinkedIn profile username is indeed mark-mclaughlin, as mentioned in the query.

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