Mark Marosits
Diligently Working With His Son To Invent A New Color
Mark takes the side of improving reality. He takes the side of puns and sons.
He is a prolific writer, but mostly in the forms of policy briefings, white papers, research reports, strategic plans, and a few particularly caustic (yet highly effective) emails that may have ultimately made the difference between the success or failure of some fairly important public health initiatives.
He takes the side of healthy people and healthy places. He’s the co-author of a revolutionary social marketing framework that is both inspired and proven by empirical evidence gathered from diverse communities across the world. And once, after hiking in Nepal for several weeks, he unexpectedly came face-to-face with none other than Sir Edmund Hillary.
Professional Précis
Mark brings over 25 years of strategic planning and social marketing experience to the leadership of Worldways Social Marketing. A co-founder of Worldways, Mark leads the firm’s consulting practice. He has directed projects for such organizations as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Nemours Health & Prevention Institute, Freedom from Hunger, the Office of Tibet, Bronx Health REACH, and others who needed social solutions to complex challenges.
He thrives on projects that pair leading edge theory and practice with direct community engagement. He is a frequent speaker on topics related to social marketing, social entrerpreneurship, and social branding. Mark is a member of the Social Venture Network. He serves on the Board of Directors for Freedom from Hunger, and as a preceptor for the George Washington University School of Public Health.
Previously, Mark has served as the co-founding director of a progressive graduate program in health care organization and systems, and as a consultant and managing principal for the health marketing division of a major national consulting firm. He is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island and the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where he earned degrees in Psychology and Health Administration, respectively.
