Mark Romer
About Mark Romer
Mark Romer is the Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy at Asurion, with a career spanning various roles in product management, corporate strategy, and technology advisory.
Title
Mark Romer currently holds the position of Vice President, Corporate Development & Strategy at Asurion. He has been in this role since 2016, operating out of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Current Role at Asurion
Since 2016, Mark Romer has been serving as Vice President, Corporate Development & Strategy at Asurion. In this capacity, he focuses on driving corporate growth and strategic initiatives within the company.
Previous Experience
Mark Romer has accumulated extensive experience across various roles prior to his current position. He was a lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University from 2015 to 2016. Before that, he served as Senior Director, Corporate Strategy & New Ventures at Asurion from 2014 to 2016. He also held positions such as Senior Director, Products and Business Operations at Asurion (2006-2014), Product Line Manager at Good Technology (2005-2006), Sr Product Manager at Siebel Systems (2001-2005), and roles in Product Management at AOL and Netscape Communications in 2000. Earlier in his career, he worked as Senior Engineer at Risk Management Solutions from 1994 to 1999.
Educational Background
Mark Romer is a well-educated professional with a solid academic background from Stanford University. He earned his MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business between 1999 and 2001. Prior to that, he completed his MS in Structural Engineering in 1995 and his BS in Structural Engineering in 1994, both from Stanford University.
Expertise and Skills
With a career spanning multiple leading organizations and a robust educational foundation, Mark Romer’s expertise includes corporate strategy, business development, product management, and engineering. His roles have equipped him with a deep understanding of technology strategy, mobile device theft prevention, and product operations.