Mark Maki
About Mark Maki
Mark Maki is a Corporate Investigative Account Executive at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2016. He specializes in technology solutions for forensic tax and procurement screening and has a background in mass communications from Saint Cloud State University.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Mark Maki has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2016, where he serves as a Corporate Investigative Account Executive. In this role, he focuses on providing technology solutions for corporate risk and investigation professionals. His work involves utilizing tools such as People Map and Court Express to enhance the capabilities of forensic tax and procurement screening departments. Prior to this position, he worked at Thomson Reuters Westlaw as an Inside Sales representative from 2014 to 2015.
Education and Expertise
Mark Maki earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mass Communications and Public Relations from Saint Cloud State University, studying from 2008 to 2012. His educational background supports his expertise in providing investigation solutions, particularly in areas such as trademark fraud and loss prevention. This foundation in communications aids in his ability to effectively engage with clients and understand their needs.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Mark Maki held various positions that contributed to his professional development. He worked at Panacea Healthcare Solutions as an Account Executive from 2013 to 2014 and at Oracle as an Application Sales Representative from 2015 to 2016. His early career included a brief stint at the St. Paul Saints as a Concessions/Bartender in 2010, which provided him with customer service experience.
Professional Experience
Mark Maki's professional experience spans several roles in sales and account management. He worked at Panacea Healthcare Solutions for 11 months and at Oracle for one year, where he gained valuable insights into client relations and sales strategies. His transition into corporate investigative solutions at Thomson Reuters reflects his ability to adapt and specialize in technology-driven environments.