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Mark O’Luck became a trustee in April 2010 after being nominated by Gov. David Paterson and confirmed by the New York State Senate to fill a two-year unexpired term.
Mr. O’Luck is chief executive officer of Spectrum Personal Communications Corporation, a diversified business consulting firm he founded in 1994 to provide consulting services to large construction companies, large construction projects, government agencies and Fortune 500 companies.
Earlier, he was co-founder and president of SBMA, Inc., a small business consulting firm, and served as a business and senior management consultant. His companies provided consulting services to Brooklyn Union Gas, KeySpan Energy and Transgas Energy Systems.
Some of the boards and capacities in which he has served include: chairman emeritus and past chairman of the Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation; vice chairman, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce; regent, Long Island College Hospital; director, Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service.
In addition, Mr. O’Luck has served on the New York State Public Service Commission Consumer Advisory Council; the Con Edison Business Advisory Board; the Independence Community Bank Business Advisory Board; and the Kings County Overall Economic Development Planning Committee.
In 2007, Mr. O’Luck served on the Spitzer-Paterson M/WBE Transition Team Working Group.
He is a graduate of Norfolk State University and a former Adjunct Professor at New York University. At age 37, he gave the commencement address and received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from St. Joseph’s College.