Mark Schreiber
About Mark Schreiber
Mark Schreiber is a Senior Data Scientist currently working at Material Security in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has a diverse background in data science, having previously held positions at DocuSign, Airtable, and Duke University, among others.
Current Role at Material Security
Mark Schreiber serves as a Senior Data Scientist at Material Security, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on leveraging data to enhance performance, particularly for Software as a Service (SaaS) companies. His expertise in data science contributes to the company's mission of improving security solutions through data-driven insights.
Previous Experience at DocuSign
Prior to his current role, Mark worked at DocuSign as a Data Scientist in the GTM Strategy & Operations department from 2019 to 2021. During his two-year tenure in San Francisco, California, he applied his data science skills to support go-to-market strategies and operational efficiencies, contributing to the company's growth in the digital transaction management space.
Educational Background
Mark Schreiber earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Economics from Duke University, where he studied from 2013 to 2018. Additionally, he participated in a summer program at the University of California, Berkeley in 2018, focusing on Computer Science. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both technical and analytical skills.
Diverse Professional Background
Mark has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across different industries, including finance, technology, and education. His experience includes positions as a Technology Consultant at Duke University, a Data Engineer at Valravn Capital, and a Business Operations Intern at zSpace, Inc. This varied experience showcases his adaptability and broad skill set in data science and operations.
Internship Experience
Mark's early career included several internships that provided him with valuable experience in the tech and finance sectors. He interned at Deutsche Bank as a Software Development Intern in Equity Trading in 2017, and at Intel Corporation as a GTM Competitive Strategy Intern in 2015. These roles helped him develop a solid understanding of both software development and competitive market strategies.