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PHOTO COURTESY OF MARK URSINO
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Alumnus Mark Ursino (right), with his brother Jeff, at the summit of Ishinka in Peru. Jeff has accompanied Mark on trips including to Indonesia.
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See more of Mark's photos at www.seattleu.edu/magazine/.
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In his free time, Ursino continues to hone his photography interest and enjoys reading thrillers, which he calls his “mind candy.” He also trains climbers who graduate from the Seattle Union Gospel Mission’s recovery program, plus mission staff and supporters, in an annual climb at Mt. Rainier.
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with a focus on workplace culture and operations. The program was presented in workshops offered at companies of various sizes, both locally and nationally. Although he no longer presents the program he helped develop, Ursino does occasionally offer his workplace training and management methods at local community colleges and for city governments.
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in Redmond, Wash.—Microsoft. Hired as its first account manager, Ursino was one of the original 37 employees of the company. “Microsoft was a young, brash company at the time,” he recalls. “It was all cutting-edge stuff.” After nine years at Microsoft he left to join a friend’s consulting company that created executive training programs for businesses and organizations,