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    Mark Stibbe

    Award-winning author and ghostwriter

    Mark Stibbe is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He holds a Bachelor's in Business Administration, Business from Ryerson University. His career began as a Senior Programmer at EDS Group, and he later served as a Senior Consultant at Nielsen. At Cognos, he worked as a Senior Business Consultant, Consulting Practice Leader, and Client Director. In his last role at Oracle, he served as Practice Director overseeing two regions before joining Endeca as a Practice Manager, Director and finally Senior Director, Customer Solutions, with responsibility for supporting clients in North America.

    Mark Stibbe is currently the CIO and Managing Partner at Groupby Inc., where he previously worked as a partner and eventually rose to the position of Vice President, Customer Solutions. He specializes in Oracle Commerce, and he has a strong background in services sales management, customer solutions, and practice management. His expertise spans across various technology fields, including enterprise software, AI, big data, and e-commerce.

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    Experience

    Published Author and CEO of BookLab (October 2018 - Present)
    CEO and Founder at Father's House Trust (January 2009 - September 2012), Vicar at St Andrews Chorleywood (January 1997 - January 2009)

    Education

    Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature/Letters, Double First from Cambridge University (1991 - 1992); PhD in Literature and Theology from University of Nottingham (1986 - 1990); BA, MA, Double First, Senior Scholarship in English Language and Literature/Letters from Cambridge University (1980 - 1983); Winchester College (1974 - 1979)