Donald Van de Mark
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Donald Van de Mark

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For twenty years Donald was a national television news correspondent and anchor with CNBC, CNN and public broadcasting stations. Please go to www.donaldvandemark.com for news on Donald Van de Mark as well as his availability to speak to your organization. During the 1980's and 1990's Van de Mark reported the news from Washington, DC and New York City, interviewing hundreds of national politicians, business leaders and cultural icons. Instrumental in the launch of both CNBC and CNN's financial channel, CNNfn, he was correspondent and anchor where he helped develop four individual programs: Entrepreneurs Only, Washington Unwrapped, Biz Buzz and Show Business. Van de Mark was also co-anchor of CNN's MoneyWeek. On August 31st, 1998 Van de Mark broke the story of Long Term Capital Management's near collapse; an event that shook global currency, bond and equity markets. From 2000-2003,he wrote and anchored Great Entrepreneurs and Great Leaders, television series which aired on public broadcasting stations. Intrigued by early commercial opportunities opened up by computer communications, Van de Mark spent 1993-94 working with the feared and revered media and Internet mogul, Barry Diller. Van de Mark managed media and investor relations for QVC, Inc., as Diller made two widely covered takeover attempts: a $10 billion run at Paramount Communications and a scuttled $6.4 billion merger with CBS Inc. Donald Van de Mark has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts University, where he studied political science, psychology and economics. He also graduated from St. George's School in Newport, Rhode Island and attended Upper Canada College in Toronto. He currently lives in Sonoma, California.
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