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Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche
Rebecca P. Mark-Jusbasche (born August 13, 1954, Kirksville, Missouri), known during her international business career as Rebecca Mark, is best known as the former head of Enron International, a subsidiary of Enron. She was also CEO of Azurix Corp., a publicly traded water services company originally developed by Enron International.〔Tan, Willie. (''Principles of Project and Infrastructure Finance'' ). Routledge, 2007. p. 48.〕 Mark was promoted to Vice Chairman of Enron in 1998 and was a member of its board of directors.〔 She resigned from Enron in August 2000.〔Clarke, Thomas. (''International Corporate Governance: A Comparative Approach'' ). Routledge, 2007. p. 324.〕
==Early life, education, and early career==
Mark was born Rebecca Sue Pulliam in Kirksville, Missouri, and grew up on a farm.〔Hawn, Carleen. ("The Women of Enron: A Separate Peace" ). ''Fast Company''. September 2003.〕 She attended William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri for two years. She then transferred to Baylor University in Waco, Texas,〔 where she received a BA in psychology in 1976,〔 and a Masters Degree in International Management in 1977.〔
Pulliam began her career in Houston, Texas, at First City National Bank.〔Frey, Jennifer. ("Water Over the Dam; Enron Strategist Rebecca Mark's Smartest Move May Have Been Getting Fired" ). ''Washington Post''. April 17, 2002. Full text at: ()〕 She married Thomas Mark, and had twin sons; the couple later divorced.〔〔Bryce, Robert. (''Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron'' ). PublicAffairs, 2004. p. 97.〕〔Bryce, Robert. ("Diva of the Deal" ). ''Houston Press''. October 10, 2002.〕 In 1982 she joined an energy company called Continental Resources, which eventually became part of Enron.〔 In 1988 Mark entered Harvard Business School while working part-time for Enron, and received an MBA in 1990.〔Brenner, Marie. ("The Enron Wars" ). ''Vanity Fair''. April 2002.〕〔(''BusinessWeek'', 2000 ).〕

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