Mike Marasco

Director @ Glydways

About Mike Marasco

Mike Marasco serves as the Vice Chair at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and as a Director at Glydways, both since 2020. He also owns and operates three Papa Murphy's locations in Arizona and has held various leadership roles in public-private partnerships and healthcare development.

Work at Glydways

Mike Marasco has served as Director at Glydways since 2020. He is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and has contributed to the company's initiatives in transportation solutions. His role involves overseeing various projects and ensuring alignment with the organization's strategic goals.

Current Role at Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Since 2020, Mike Marasco has held the position of Vice Chair at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Vancouver Island. In this role, he participates in governance and strategic planning to support the organization's mission of providing assistance to those in need.

Business Ownership in Arizona

Mike Marasco owns and operates three Papa Murphy's locations in Arizona. These locations are situated in Cave Creek, Chandler, Gilbert, Casa Grande, and Show Low. He began operating these franchises in August 2021, contributing to the local food service industry.

Education and Expertise

Mike Marasco studied at the Society of Management Accountants of BC, where he achieved the CPA, CMA designation. This educational background provides him with a strong foundation in financial management and accounting principles, which he applies in his various roles.

Previous Leadership Roles

Mike Marasco has held several leadership positions prior to his current roles. He served as Director at the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships from 2012 to 2014 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Additionally, he was the CEO of Plenary Concessions from 2007 to 2019, overseeing operations in Vancouver, Toronto, and Los Angeles. He also held the position of Director at The Canadian Council for Public Private Partnerships from 2010 to 2019 in the Toronto area and was VP of Hospital Development at Fraser Health Authority from 2000 to 2003.

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