Mark Oldham
About Mark Oldham
Mark Oldham serves as the Chief Financial Officer at SomethingInked, where he has worked since 2019. He has a diverse background in financial operations across various industries, including mining, construction, and healthcare, and possesses expertise in international trade and financial management.
Current Role at SomethingInked
Mark Oldham has served as the Chief Financial Officer at SomethingInked since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the company, ensuring effective financial planning and management. His tenure has contributed to the financial stability and growth of the organization within the Greater Nashville Area.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to his current position, Mark Oldham held significant roles in various organizations. He was the Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance at Porcelain Industries Inc. from 2014 to 2017. He also served as Vice President of Finance at Hughston Clinic Orthopaedics for a brief period in 2017. His diverse experience spans multiple industries, enhancing his financial management skills.
Educational Background
Mark Oldham studied at Tennessee Technological University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a focus on Accounting. This educational foundation has equipped him with the necessary skills to manage complex financial operations and contribute to strategic planning.
Expertise in Financial Operations
Mark Oldham possesses extensive expertise in managing financial operations across various sectors, including mining, construction, and healthcare. His skills include international trade, contract negotiation, and compliance with regulations such as HIPAA. He has also been involved in mergers, acquisitions, and litigation support, showcasing his comprehensive understanding of financial processes.
Board Membership and Community Involvement
Mark Oldham has contributed to the community through his service on non-profit boards, where he focused on governance and financial oversight. He was also a Board Member at Brentwood Country Club from 2010 to 2014, further demonstrating his commitment to community engagement and leadership.