Mark Rasmussen
About Mark Rasmussen
Mark Rasmussen is a Logistics Analyst at Walker Edison in Utah, where he has worked since 2020. He has a diverse background in logistics and business development, with previous roles at TOC Logistics International and Auerbach International.
Work at Walker Edison
Mark Rasmussen has served as a Logistics Analyst at Walker Edison since 2020. In this role, he has focused on logistics analysis, presenting findings to stakeholder teams with an emphasis on partnership costs and credit potential. He manages both international and domestic shipments, which has contributed to cost savings and improved partner relations. His collaboration with various teams, including Inventory, Supply Chain, and Project Management, aims to reduce supply chain costs and inefficiencies.
Previous Experience in Logistics
Prior to his current position, Mark worked at TOC Logistics International, INC. as an International Specialist from 2018 to 2019. In this role, he gained experience in managing international logistics operations. Additionally, he held various positions that contributed to his logistics expertise, including roles at Utah Home Building as Inventory Control Manager and as a Business Development Intern at Auerbach International.
Education and Expertise
Mark Rasmussen is currently pursuing a Juris Doctorate at the University of Richmond School of Law, expected to complete in 2025. He previously earned a Bachelor’s Degree in International Trade and Commerce from the University of Utah. Mark also studied Chinese Language and Literature at Capital Normal University during a year-long study abroad program. His educational background supports his expertise in logistics and international trade.
Background in Marketing and Outreach
Mark has a diverse background that includes experience in marketing and outreach. He worked as an Affiliate Marketing Intern at Auerbach International in 2016 and served as a Corporate Outreach Assistant at the University of Utah from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, he was the Challenge Chair for the High School Utah Entrepreneur Competition at the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, where he contributed to promoting entrepreneurship among high school students.