Mark Healy

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Mark Healy was trained in journalism, found his groove in tech, and continues to evolve in his commitment to exceptional storytelling. He is currently VP of Content at Ceros, a creative software company where his team drives brand awareness and lead gen content through Ceros’ editorial sites, social channels, and marketing campaigns.

Healy has a track record of creating top tier original content (text, video, audio or interactive design) and promoting it across multiple platforms in an intentional, data-driven way. Over his career, he’s built and led creative teams, finding and nurturing extraordinary talent and inspiring them to do the best work of their careers. He is an idea generator who knows when to lead, when to listen, and how to transform a good idea into a great one.

Prior to being the Editor in Chief of Men’s Journal, he held senior positions at GQ, Rolling Stone, and Details. He has written for The New York Times, New York, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Travel & Leisure, et al. His side hustle is finding great stories and helping them reach their full potential. He is currently ghostwriting a forthcoming book with a prominent speaker and best-selling author; he is also the executive producer of a nonfiction narrative podcast in development with iHeartMedia.

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