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Mark Nielsen (other)
Mark Nielsen may refer to: * Mark Nielsen (attorney) (born 1961), former Connecticut state senator * Mark Nielsen (tennis) (born 1977), former New Zealand tennis player *Mark Nielsen (businessman) Mark Nielsen (born September 27, 1968) is an Australian business executive who is the global CEO of Talent. Early life and career Nielsen was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of ...
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Mark Nielsen (attorney)
Mark Nielsen (born August 25, 1964) is an American business executive, former elected official, and attorney. Nielsen's current position is Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer of Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: FYBR), at the company's headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut. Frontier is America's fourth largest landline telecom company providing data and voice services in 25 states. Nielsen started his legal career in 1990 as an associate lawyer at the Hartford law firm oMurtha, Cullina, Richter & Pinney concentrating on federal and state litigation. Nielsen's public roles have included Republican State Representative in Connecticut (1992 to 1994), Republican State Senator in Connecticut (1994 to 1998), and staff member to Mitt Romney when Romney was Governor of Massachusetts. Nielsen served as Romney's Chief Legal Counsel from 2004 to 2006, and his Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2007, succeeding Beth Myers in that position. In his memoir, ''In My Time'', Vice President ...
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Mark Nielsen (tennis)
Mark Nielsen (born 8 October 1977) is a former professional tennis player from New Zealand. Career Nielsen had a highest junior ranking of 16th and during his early career on the juniors circuit had wins over Dominik Hrbatý, Mark Philippoussis and Paradorn Srichaphan. At the 1994 Australian Open, Nielsen and partner Jean-Noel Grinda Jr made the boys' doubles semi-finals. The following year he and countryman Teo Susnjak won doubles titles at the Australian Hardcourt Junior Championships and Philippines Junior Championships. In 1997, Nielsen began playing Davis Cup tennis for New Zealand. He took part in a World Group play-off tie against Spain in 1999, which the New Zealanders lost without winning a match. Nielsen lost both of his singles rubbers, to Félix Mantilla and Francisco Clavet, but did take the former into a fifth set. Nielsen was a wildcard entrant at the 1998 Heineken Open and in front of his home crowd defeated Brazilian Fernando Meligeni in the opening roun ...
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