Mark is Board and Chief Innovation Officer, C-TAC; Co-Founder, Project on Advanced Care and Health Policy at Harvard Law PFC Center; Advisory Board and former Senior Fellow, Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative; Retired Partner, Hogan Lovells Health Law Group. He is also a senior strategic advisor to C-TAC Innovations, which guides organizations and communities to effectively implement and sustain equitable, evidence-based models of care for persons with serious illness.
For more than four decades, Mark has advised mission-driven healthcare organizations on a broad range of health policy, care delivery, and payment issues. He is in his element when helping leaders navigate uncharted terrain to break new ground and realize their vision. Mark has worked to develop and expand innovative programs focused on healthy aging and end-of-life, including PACE, home care, and hospice programs, and has structured public-private partnerships to establish new biomedical and genomic research institutes.
Mark has unique experience – he served as the first general counsel and chief strategic officer of a leading healthcare services provider, and was a member of the original HHS negotiated rulemaking committee. Mark also was a Senior Fellow in the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative — an in-residence program for accomplished leaders from around the globe who wish to tackle critical social problems. Mark was a partner in the Washington DC and Miami offices of Hogan Lovells (formerly Hogan & Hartson), where he was a founding member of both its healthcare practice and its Miami office.
Mark holds JD and MPP degrees from The University of Michigan, and was Managing Editor of the Michigan Law Review. He has served as Board Chair of a nonprofit hospice in Washington DC, and on the Board of one of the original PACE demonstration sites.