Leadership That Knows the Way Mark Scofield, Managing Member
Mark Scofield has 20 years of progressive Information Technology Consulting experience, primarily in sales and marketing of professional services.
Mark’s first experience in the industry was as a salesperson for a $10 million dollar two office company called the Registry.
The Registry’s business focus was providing information technology professionals to Fortune 500 companies on a time and material basis.
In the four years there, he was responsible for opening an office in Richmond, Virginia.
The Richmond operation grew from no local presence to a $4 million dollar operation in three years.
The Registry became a $100 million dollar organization in that time period.
A short time after Mark Scofield left the company it became a public entity traded as Renaissance Worldwide.
Mark Scofield moved to Trecom Business Systems and was responsible for new business development in major accounts.
Trecom was a $40 million dollar systems integration firm that grew to $140 million in revenue in the two years he worked there.
Trecom’s primary business focus was billing and service order processing applications outsourcing for the telecommunications industry.
Mark’s business unit grew from $0 to $4.5 million dollars in revenue during his two year tenure.
Trecom was purchase by Amdahl Computer Corporation at which point Mark left the company to start his own venture.
Four partners started Acuity Technology, LLC in 1996. Mark Scofield was one of the founding partners.
Acuity focused on providing business process re-engineering, management, and information technology consulting services to
Fortune 100 Telecom and Financial Services companies. The company grew to $36 million dollars in revenue in three cities in three years.
Mark Scofield’s business unit included: opening the Dallas Branch and taking it to $5 million in Revenue, and growing a Washington,
DC based group to $18 million. The company was sold to Metro Information Services in August of 1999. With the earn-up year of 2000,
the total revenue and purchase price for the company was $58 million dollars. Mark Scofield stayed with Metro for one year after the earn-out period expired.
He became the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Metro and was responsible for thirty-three offices nationwide, 2300 employees,
and $300 million dollars in revenue. Metro announced a merger with Keene Information Services in August 2001 and Mark left the company in the
following month of September.
Mark Scofield started Resolvit Resources, LLC, an information technology and management consulting firm in May of 2002 that focuses on the Telecommunications,
Financial Services, Biotech/Healthcare, and Manufacturing/Distribution vertical markets. Mark Scofield is the Managing Member of Resolvit overseeing the operation
of more than one hundred and eighty five employees, offices in five cities; Washington DC, Cincinnati, OH, Raleigh/Durham and Charlotte NC, and Chicago IL.
Current annualized revenues for Resolvit are 19.8 million dollars.
Mark Scofield is an investor and board member of Elite Wellness, Inc., a Dallas Texas based national provider of complete,
customized wellness programs that help organizations contain and/or reduce health care costs.
In addition, Mark has also been a board member and investor in a Northern Virginia based six million dollar systems integration
and data warehousing consulting company, Prolink Services, LLC.
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