Mark Williams Marketing Charlotte Center City Partners
     
  As Development Director, Mark is responsible for targeting and securing sponsorships as well as fulfilling all event and program sponsorship agreements. He focuses on developing new sponsors and maintaining strong relationships with existing sponsors to ensure renewals.
He joined CCCP in October 2008. Prior to joining CCCP, Mark spent 15 years as a sales and marketing executive in the cable television industry, working for such companies as; Time Warner Cable, Showtime Network Inc., and Courtroom Television Network. As Director of Affiliate Sales and Marketing at Court TV, he was responsible for all sales, marketing, and promotional related activities within a fifteenstate territory. He partnered with local and regional cable companies in designing acquisition and retention marketing campaigns.

Mark graduated from Pace University Pleasantville, New York in 1989, with a Bachelors Degree in Marketing.

• Member, Charlotte Chamber of Commerce (2006 – Present)
• Member, Ballantyne Optimist Club ( 2006 – Present)
• Member, National Assoc. for Multi-Ethnicity in Com. (1993 – Present)
• Member, Cable & Telecom. Association for Marketing (1998 – 2004)
• Ambassador, Wachovia Championship (2004, 2006, 2007)
• Board Member, RISE-N-SHINE, Inc.

Mark Williams
Center City Partners
Director of Development

200 South Tryon Street Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202
Bus: 704 332 9591
Email: mwilliams@charlottecentercity.org

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