Mark Jones

CFO - Trac, LLC at TRAC
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Orinda, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CFO - Trac, LLC
      • Nov 2021 - Present

  • Point Richmond Ventures
    • Point Richmond, Calif
    • CEO
      • Jan 2009 - Present

      Point Richmond Ventures is a charity services firm that has raised over $73,000,000 for nonprofits, including many of the leading Public Radio and TV stations. The majority of the company was sold in 2019 and today, PRV raises money for grass roots Veterans organizations around the country. Point Richmond Ventures is a charity services firm that has raised over $73,000,000 for nonprofits, including many of the leading Public Radio and TV stations. The majority of the company was sold in 2019 and today, PRV raises money for grass roots Veterans organizations around the country.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Business Leader
      • Oct 2001 - Dec 2006

      Ran the Caral Mfg. division of GE Medical after it was acquired by GE as part of its acquisition of Imatron Inc. in 2001. Ran the Caral Mfg. division of GE Medical after it was acquired by GE as part of its acquisition of Imatron Inc. in 2001.

  • CARAL Mfg
    • Albany, California
    • CEO
      • Jan 1993 - Sep 2001

      Caral Manufacturing was a custom fabrication and machining operation specializing in construction of ultra-high vacuum chambers for the process equipment market. Its customer base included medical equipment, optical coating systems and semi-conductor equipment. It was sold to Imatron Inc. in 1998 and subsequently to GE Medical in 2001. Caral Manufacturing was a custom fabrication and machining operation specializing in construction of ultra-high vacuum chambers for the process equipment market. Its customer base included medical equipment, optical coating systems and semi-conductor equipment. It was sold to Imatron Inc. in 1998 and subsequently to GE Medical in 2001.

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley
    Bachelor's degree, Economics

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