Marc earned his economics degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and went on to Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management to earn his M.B.A.
His passion for business started at a young age. He worked at his parents' John Deere dealership and sold sweet corn during the summer as a child, and in his college years he opened a used CD store before going on to invest in several technology startups.
Marc's dedication to public service started with an internship with Senator Exon and a run for state legislature. He served as Mayor of North Platte from 2008 to 2012. While Mayor, he appointed Police Chief Swain, implemented the pilot project for the brick streets downtown North Platte, renewed North Platte's Quality Growth fund, and established the Splash pad at Memorial Park. He supported youth and public education across the state.
Marc's intellectual curiosity and zest for life was key to his success as a lifelong entrepreneur, business owner, investor and coach on leadership. Marc was a world traveler, avid history reader, writer, artist and Husker fan.
Burial will follow at North Platte Cemetery.
Marc earned his economics degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and went on to Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management to earn his M.B.A.
His passion for business started at a young age. He worked at his parents' John Deere dealership and sold sweet corn during the summer as a child, and in his college years he opened a used CD store before going on to invest in several technology startups.
Marc's dedication to public service started with an internship with Senator Exon and a run for state legislature. He served as Mayor of North Platte from 2008 to 2012. While Mayor, he appointed Police Chief Swain, implemented the pilot project for the brick streets downtown North Platte, renewed North Platte's Quality Growth fund, and established the Splash pad at Memorial Park. He supported youth and public education across the state.
Marc's intellectual curiosity and zest for life was key to his success as a lifelong entrepreneur, business owner, investor and coach on leadership. Marc was a world traveler, avid history reader, writer, artist and Husker fan.
Burial will follow at North Platte Cemetery.
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