Mark A. Weiss
Mark A. Weiss is the founder and president of The
Renaissance Communications Group, Inc. He has over thirty years of
experience in the design, development, delivery and implementation
of communication strategies and messages for employee
communications, corporate marketing and instructional training. His
experiences include the production and project management of live
business television broadcasts, videotape and interactive videodisk
programs, multimedia presentations, corporate meetings, Internet and
Intranet applications and print publications. Mark left the Georgia
Power Company to form the Renaissance Communications Group, Inc.
(TRCG) in 1996. The company incorporated in February 1997.
Prior to forming TRCG, Mark worked in both
corporate and broadcast communication environments. His corporate
experience includes numerous positions of responsibility in Georgia
Power’s Corporate Communication Department. As the Communications
Supervisor for their Media Services group, Mark was responsible for
the management, programming and operation of GPTN, the company’s
satellite business television network. He also was responsible for
managing Georgia Power’s media production facility and audio-visual
support service.
Prior to working for Georgia Power, Mark was a
producer and director for television stations in Utica, New York,
St. Petersburg, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia.
Mark received a Bachelor of Science in
Communications from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. He has an
accreditation from the Institute of Certified Professional Managers
as a Certified Manager and a Certificate in Multimedia from the
Georgia Institute of Technology Department of Continuing Education.
He has been included in the Atlanta Business
Chronicle’s 1999 and 2000 issues of “Who’s Who in the Georgia 400
Corridor” and “Who’s Who in North Fulton”. He participated in
Leadership North Fulton (Class of 1998) and served on the board of
directors and steering committee for the organization.
Memberships include the Greater North Fulton
Chamber of Commerce, which recognized him as their Volunteer of The
Year for 1998 and Small Business Committee Member of the Year in
2003. Professional associations include The International
Association of Business Communicators (IABC).
Mark has been a volunteer for the Jewish
Federation of Greater Atlanta (JFGA). He served on committees that
developed and defined the outcome process that the Federation
recently instituted. He has been involved in the Federation’s North
Metro initiative and is currently serving as co-chair of the
Engagement Outcome.
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