Mark’s career includes leadership roles at Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and Spectrum. Before that, he served as a Special Agent for the FBI and an Assistant U.S. Attorney. But away from corporate life, he’s also a passionate thoroughbred racing owner, with over 150 starts under his belt.
One race he’ll never forget involved a horse named General Interest. After a promising start to his career, General Interest was sidelined for two years due to injury. When he finally returned to race at Del Mar, the odds were stacked against him—15 to 1. At the three-quarter mark, he trailed in dead last.
And then, everything changed.
“He caught the field, weaved through the pack, and surged past the leaders,” Mark recalled. “The crowd went crazy. I went crazy. My daughters went crazy. It was the best moment.”
That comeback became a metaphor for how Mark leads in business. In this episode, he shares three powerful takeaways:
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