
co-president and head of global credit & insurance, Weston-super-Mare AFC
Mark Jenkins
co-president and head of global credit & insurance | Weston-super-Mare AFC
About Mark
Mark Jenkins, born on October 7, 1970, is an American artist recognized for his sculptural street installations. His artistic practice involves using the street as a stage where sculptures interact with the environment and passersby, who often become unwitting participants in his work. Jenkins' installations are characterized by their whimsy, macabre elements, and situationist qualities, and they occasionally attract the attention of law enforcement. His artistic inspiration includes Juan Muñoz. In addition to producing art, Jenkins shares his expertise through workshops on sculpture techniques and installation practices. He resides in Washington, DC. Currently, Jenkins is also known as the co-president and head of global credit and insurance at Weston-super-Mare AFC.
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Contracting Conversations
2 episodes
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2

Stories from the Center of the Universe
2 episodes
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2

Soul & Success
2 episodes
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2

Better Horses
1 episode
Shows
1

Credit Exchange with Lisa Lee
1 episode
Shows
1

The Bottom Line Podcast
1 episode
Shows
1

Biz Bites for Thought Leaders
1 episode
Shows
1

The Fractional CFO Show with Adam Cooper
1 episode
Shows
1
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