Mark Sutherland
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Mark Sutherland is an author, spokesperson, and a regular contributor at Techli and The Weekly Telegraph.
Career
Born in Irvine, Scotland[1] and raised in Hampshire, England,[2] Sutherland currently resides near St. Louis, Missouri. He is the CCO at Elasticity.[3] He was previously the social media spokesperson for Monsanto,[4] the spokesperson for Joyce Meyer,[5] and the spokesperson for the Rage Against Destruction anti-violence program.[6] As the CCO at Elasticity, he supports corporations and organizations across the US with public relations and social media services.
He is also the spokesperson for the St. Louis Scottish Games and an advocate for the United Kingdom in regional media.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Awards
According to Sutherland's Linkedin profile, he has received numerous industry and volunteer awards.[13]
Contribution
Sutherland is a regular contributor to the UK's Weekly Telegraph on immigration and expat issues,[14][15][16][17] and a general contributor to Techli on business news and startups.[18]
Books
Sutherland has written four books.
- Sutherland, Mark. Judicial Tyranny. Amerisearch (2005), ISBN 978-0975345566
- Sutherland, Mark. Why Do We Celebrate Easter? Dunrobin Publishing (2011), ISBN 978-0983236306
- Sutherland, Mark. Being a Blue Angel. Dunrobin Publishing (2012), ISBN 978-0983236399
- Sutherland, Mark. Santa Ate My Gingerbread House. Dunrobin Publishing (2012), ISBN 978-0988461307
References
- ↑ Bio
- ↑ Amazon.co.uk author profile
- ↑ St. Louis Egotist
- ↑ PR Week
- ↑ Christianity Today
- ↑ New York Post
- ↑ FOX 2, June 21, 2012
- ↑ FOX 2, July 9, 2012
- ↑ KTVI, Sept. 24, 2012
- ↑ KTVI, Nov. 20, 2012
- ↑ KSDK, Sept. 2013
- ↑ FOX 2, Sept. 28, 2013
- ↑ Linkedin Profile
- ↑ Paddling 2,400 Miles To Help Some Heroes - Telegraph
- ↑ The Midwest Honors Churchill Just As It Should - Telegraph
- ↑ Please America, Make It Easier for Legal Immigrants - Telegraph
- ↑ Head West to St. Louis, America's Greatest City - Telegraph
- ↑ Techli articles by Sutherland
External links
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