Mark K. Harrison

Mark K. Harrison

Founder at Red Clay Advisors LLC

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Mr. Harrison is currently the president of the Business Consortium Fund, Inc. Previously, in addition to co-founding Red Clay, Mr. Harrison gained experience in venture capital investing with the Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development ("MDDBED"), managing private equity/venture capital portfolio companies with GSA Management, and investment management for problem portfolio companies with HK Special Situations Group in partnership with Michael Kelley.
Mr. Harrison served as principal legal counsel and then as Deputy Director of MDDBED programs that made early stage investments in technology companies located in Maryland.
At the time of Mr. Harrison's departure, the programs had invested $11M in 32 companies with a valuation of $54M ($46M in cash from liquidated investments).
Mr. Harrison joined GSA Management in 2001 and then co-founded HK Special Situations Group in 2004.
Mr. Harrison also practiced law with a focus on general corporate, securities and business transactions at the US Securities and Exchange Commission and at the law firm of Venable, Baetjer and Howard.
Mr. Harrison completed his B.S.
from Cornell University and a J.D.
from the University of Maryland School of Law.

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Founder 2005-12-31
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Cornell University Undergraduate Degree
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