Mark Avery
Chief Executive Officer at Bell Resources- Claim this Profile
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Bell Resources
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Australia
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Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Executive Officer
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Jul 2017 - Present
Sydney, Australia Mark Avery is the Founder, Chief Executive officer and Managing Director of the board of Bell Resources. Mark, a graduate of Bond University, worked as a corporate advisor before founding Bell Resources in 2017. Mark is an experienced business leader, with extensive experience across a range of diversified industries, including property, childcare and legal. He has a strong background in business aggregation where he has been directly involved in the development, restructure, merger… Show more Mark Avery is the Founder, Chief Executive officer and Managing Director of the board of Bell Resources. Mark, a graduate of Bond University, worked as a corporate advisor before founding Bell Resources in 2017. Mark is an experienced business leader, with extensive experience across a range of diversified industries, including property, childcare and legal. He has a strong background in business aggregation where he has been directly involved in the development, restructure, merger and/or acquisition of various companies across a number of industries. Mark has previously served as an Executive Director of an ASX listed company, which he co-founded. He also brings to Bell Resources multifaceted skills as an entrepreneur that extend across acquisition integration, mergers and acquisitions, management, IPOs, and due diligence, together with experience in multi-site corporate integration of small businesses. Mark is non-practising Solicitor and currently holds an Australian practising certificate, having graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and a Master of Business Administration from Bond University. Mark Avery was awarded with a Law Scholarship from Bond University in 1997. He is also member of the NSW Law Society. Show less
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