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Mark Nolan is a marketing strategist with nearly twenty-five years experience as well as notably achievements in managing integrated marketing communications programs for a number of Fortune 500 organizations. He has specialized in business-to-business, technology and different aspects of consumer markets. Nolan also serves as an independent consultant and offers account management services to Stewart Strategies Group.

Furthermore, Nolan served as the Senior Account Manager for Reese, Tomases & Ellick, Wilmington. He managed brand strategy and product introductions as well as web site development and a full complement of business-to-business advertising as well as various public relations projects.

Nolan also worked for DuPont, and was one of the minds behind the promotional campaigns for newer applications for KEVLAR and NOMEX brand fibers. This included the campaigns which led to the use of these materials by most of the law enforcement and firefighting agencies across the country.  Some of Nolan’s other clients included OKI Data America, BetzDearborn, Quaker Chemical, PQ Corporation, Potters Industries, DuPont-Dow Elastomers, GE Capital and Perfecseal.

Nolan used his impressive public relations programming skills with other companies such as Foot Cone Belding, Philadelphia. He also worked as an account supervisor at The Weightman Group, where he also led a team that was eventually responsible for one-third of the agency's billings. Clients included computer peripherals and service firms, technology-based companies as well as engineering and manufacturing concerns.