Mark Sutherland
About Mark Sutherland
Mark Sutherland serves as the Chemical Health Coordinator at Tasks Unlimited, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Labor History from Macalester College and a Doctor of Law degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Current Role as Chemical Health Coordinator
Mark Sutherland serves as the Chemical Health Coordinator at Tasks Unlimited, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on providing support and resources for individuals dealing with chemical health issues. His responsibilities include developing programs that address the needs of clients and collaborating with various stakeholders to enhance service delivery. Mark's experience in this capacity contributes to the overall mission of Tasks Unlimited in promoting recovery and well-being.
Previous Experience at Tasks Unlimited
Before his current role, Mark Sutherland worked at Tasks Unlimited as the Homeless Outreach Program Manager from 2019 to 2020. During his tenure, he managed outreach initiatives aimed at assisting homeless individuals in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. His work involved coordinating services and resources to help clients transition into stable housing and improve their quality of life.
Background in Homeless Outreach
Mark Sutherland has a background in homeless outreach, having worked as a Homeless Outreach Worker at MACV Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans from 2020 to 2021. In this role, he provided support to veterans experiencing homelessness, helping them access necessary services and resources. His experience in outreach roles has equipped him with valuable skills in client engagement and service coordination.
Education and Expertise
Mark Sutherland studied at Macalester College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Labor History from 1982 to 1986. He furthered his education at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, obtaining a Doctor of Law (JD). His academic background provides him with a strong foundation in legal principles, which he applies in his professional roles, particularly in addressing issues related to homelessness and chemical health.