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Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche (born August 13, 1954,
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), known during her international business career as Rebecca Mark, is the former head of Enron International, a subsidiary of
Enron Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was founded by Kenneth Lay in 1985 as a merger between Lay's Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth, both relatively small regional compani ...
. She was also CEO of Azurix Corp., a publicly traded
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company originally developed by Enron International. Mark was promoted to Vice Chairman of Enron in 1998 and was a member of its board of directors. Azurix Corp
"Form S-1"
Filed with ''
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''. ''Nasdaq.com''. March 15, 1999.
She resigned from Enron in August 2000.Clarke, Thomas
''International Corporate Governance: A Comparative Approach''
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, 2007. p. 324.
Since leaving Enron in 2000, she has been focused on water, energy technology, and agricultural projects. She is President of Resource Development Partners and Chairman of Dredgit Corporation.


Early life, education, and early career

Mark was born Rebecca Sue Pulliam in
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, and grew up on a farm.Hawn, Carleen
"The Women of Enron: A Separate Peace"
''
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''. September 2003.
She attended
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in
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, for two years. She then transferred to
Baylor University Baylor University is a private Baptist Christian research university in Waco, Texas. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of th ...
in
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, where she received a BA in psychology in 1976, and a
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in International Management in 1977. Pulliam began her career in
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, at First City National Bank. She married Thomas Mark, and had twin sons; the couple later divorced. In 1982, she joined an energy company called Continental Resources, which eventually became part of
Enron Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was founded by Kenneth Lay in 1985 as a merger between Lay's Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth, both relatively small regional compani ...
. In 1988, Mark entered
Harvard Business School Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA ...
while working part-time for Enron, and received an
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in 1990.Brenner, Marie
"The Enron Wars"
''
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''. April 2002.
''BusinessWeek'', 2000


Career at Enron

Mark started in a finance position for Enron's predecessor company's pipeline businesses in 1982.Mack, Toni

''
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''. April 18, 1998.
By 1986 she joined a small group within Enron developing
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and independent power plants using natural gas. After a two-year stint working part-time for Enron while attending Harvard Business School, she returned to Houston and became head of the newly formed Enron Development Corp. As Enron grew, Mark was responsible for its global power and pipeline assets outside of North America. Enron Development Corp. became Enron International in 1993, and Mark became Enron International's CEO in 1996,Walton, Peter J
''The Routledge Companion to Fair Value and Financial Reporting''
Routledge, 2007. p. 237.
developing and operating power and pipeline assets around the globe and greatly expanding Enron's global portfolio. In the late 1990s, conflict surrounding the company’s ideologies occurred amongst senior leadership and Mark’s sector of the business dissolved.Thomas, Evan
"Enron's Dirty Laundry"
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''. March 10, 2002.
Smith, Rebecca and Aaron Lucchetti
"Rebecca Mark's Exit Leaves Enron's Azurix Treading Deep Water"
Originally in: ''
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''. August 28, 2000.
The board eventually saw Mark's
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asset businesses as a drag on the company's return potential, and sought to further expand Enron's financial trading businesses while selling off its assets.Clarke, Thomas
''International Corporate Governance: A Comparative Approach''
Routledge Routledge () is a British multinational publisher. It was founded in 1836 by George Routledge, and specialises in providing academic books, journals and online resources in the fields of the humanities, behavioural science, education, law ...
, 2007. p. 42.
In 1998, Mark left Enron to form an international water company, Azurix, starting with the purchase of its main asset, British water utility
Wessex Water Wessex Water Services Limited, known as Wessex Water, is a water supply and sewerage utility company serving an area of South West England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Bristol, most of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire and parts ...
. Azurix went public with an IPO in June 1999 but Enron remained a key stakeholder. According to Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, authors of '' The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron'', with Azurix barely off the ground, Enron quickly "sucked out over $1 billion in cash while loading it up with debt." McLean, Bethany and Peter Elkind
''The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron''
Portfolio, 2003. p. 250.
In August 2000, after Azurix stock took a plunge following its earnings report, McLean, Bethany and Peter Elkind
''The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron''
Portfolio, 2003. p. 257.
Mark resigned from Azurix and Enron. Eichenwald, Kurt
''Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story''
Random House, 2005. pp. 362–364.
Azurix assets, including Wessex, were eventually sold by Enron. In 1998 and 1999, Mark was listed as one of ''
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''s "50 Most Powerful Women" in American business.


After Enron

Mark's exit from Enron in August 2000 was at a fortunate time, when Enron's stock was at its peak; she sold her stock for $82.5 million long before the company collapsed in 2001. She was never accused of wrongdoing in the ensuing series of scandals and prosecutions. Since 2000, she has been president of Resource Development Partners, which invests in water, energy technology, and agricultural projects, including Dredgit Corporation, which specializes in marine dredging and public and private de-watering. She has been Chairman of Dredgit Corporation since 2013."WILC: Women In Leadership Conference"
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, Jones Graduate School of Business. February 6, 2015.
She owns and operates cattle ranches in New Mexico and Colorado,"Telluride Foundation Names Five to Board of Directors, New Co-Chair"
''The Watch''. February 18, 2009.
raising organic produce, grass-fed beef, and horses. She serves on the board of the
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Conservancy in Houston.Hermann Park Conservancy – Board of Directors
''HermannPark.org''.


Personal life

Mark married Michael Jusbasche in October 1999, and hyphenated her name to Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche. She has twin sons born ca.1986 to her brief first marriage, and after her second marriage in 1999, she adopted a two-year-old boy from
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.


References

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