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Mark Sullivan
President/Owner @SideStep Digital Media, Inc.
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Mark Sullivan boasts a career spanning close to four decades. His legacy is deeply rooted in the production of diverse content, from live sports programs to historical dramas, documentaries to PBS weekly shows. Mark’s journey has led him to collaborate with sports legends, television icons, and some of the world’s largest broadcast companies. His extensive clientele includes industry giants such as ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox Sports, CNN, ESPN, A&E, Discovery, The Golf Channel, and international entities like Belgian TV, the BBC, and Canadian broadcast companiesTotal Sports and Roger's Sportsnet. Not to forget the prestigious Major League Baseball and the NFL. One of Mark’s annual triumphs is his spring service, delivering Spring Training highlights for several MLB teams. These daily highlights not only reach the home market stations of each team but also grace the screens of national and international sports news outlets. It’s a testament to his dedication to bringing the excitement of sports to the masses. His impressive portfolio extends beyond sports. Mark has been an integral part of productions like “One on One with David Frost,” the thought-provoking “Village America” (a weekly PBS issues program), and captivating shows like “Senior Golf” and “Junior Golf.” He has orchestrated infomercials featuring nationally recognized products alongside luminaries like Tony Little and Robert Allen. Mark’s accolades include being part of an award-winning team for the 1988 Summer Olympics, an achievement that earned him a prestigious Sports Emmy. Mark’s specialties encompass the entire production spectrum – from the meticulous Pre-Production Planning to the art of Field Production and Production Management. His knack for Production Coordination ensures that every aspect of a project is harmoniously orchestrated. When the going gets tough, his expertise in putting out fires ensures the project stays on course, no matter the challenges.More...