Background
Mark, David Everett was born on November 15, 1923 in New York City. Son of Leslie and Lena (Tyor) Mark.
international affairs consultant
Mark, David Everett was born on November 15, 1923 in New York City. Son of Leslie and Lena (Tyor) Mark.
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1943. Bachelor of Laws, Columbia University, 1946.
Staff Office Political Adviser, United States Army Forces in Korea, 1946-1948. 3d secretary American embassy, Seoul, Korea, 1948-1949. Member United States Mission, Berlin, 1949-1951.
2d secretary, deputy chief mission United States Legation, Bucharest, Romania, 1952-1954. Yugoslav desk officer Department State, Washington, 1954-1957. 1st secretary embassy Moscow, 1957-1959.
Co-ordinator United States delegations to conferences on nuclear test ban, also 18 nation Committee on Disarmament Geneva, 1959-1963. Fellow Center International Affairs, Harvard University, 1963-1964. Director Office West European Research and Analysis, Department State, Washington, 1964-1969.
Deputy director Bureau Intelligence and Research, 1969-1974. United States ambassador to Republic of Burundi United States Department State, 1974-1977. Diplomat in residence University Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 1977-1978.
Senior deputy assistant secretary Bureau Intelligence and Research United States Department State, 1978-1980. Foreign affairs advisory to Chief Executive Officer Aluminum Corporation American, 1980—2005.
Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1946. Member Council Foreign Relations.
Married Elisabeth Anne Lewis, December 24, 1959. Children: Leslie, Andrea, Clayton.