Mark Mack:  

CLASS OF 1967
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Duke UniversityClass of 1977
Durham, NC
Buffalo, NY
Buffalo, NY
Houghton Academy 69Class of 1963
Buffalo, NY

Mark's Story

Mark is living in West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio, and is recently widowed. Mark's schools include Hutchinson Central Technical High School 304, Buffalo State (BA '71), University of Buffalo (PhD '76) and Duke...Expand for more
University (1975-77). After 30+ years in industry working for E.I. duPont de Nemours and LyondellBasell Industries N.V., he started his own consulting firm, Mark Mack LLC, focusing on the polymers and plastics industry.
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University of Buffalo, 1971-75
Buffalo State College Senior, 1970-71
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Daughter, Hannah Mack
Grandson Ronan celebrating a Happy Saint Paddy’s Day at school. ☘️🇮🇪
Wishing everyone a Happy Labor Day! Yes. This is me, and not the Colonel.
This is the Colonel for comparisons. I was told not to wear white after Labor Day.
I wanted to look more like the Dude from the 1998 film “Big Lebowski,” but I look more Colonel Sanders, unfortunately. At least he is a military man.
Why bearded men are “more attractive” to women, according to science, from confidence to being a sign of masculinity, beards can give you some big benefits, according to experts. (DAILY STAR, SEPT. 2, 2023)
Attended Hutchinson Central Technical High School (Hutch Tech) in Buffalo New York, graduating in June 1967. This was my Year Book picture.
Graduated in 1971 with a B.A. from State University College of Buffalo (Buffalo State). Here is my picture in the back of my student ID.
Attended State University of New York at Buffalo (UB) from 1971-1975, receiving a PhD degree in 1976.
My PhD thesis advisor was Dr. H. DuPont Durst. We celebrated my graduation in 1976 at a Chinese Restaurant in Canada. He is in the middle of the picture in a white shirt; his wife is in a green blouse, and she is holding he
Grandson after his new haircut driving around San Diego chillin’
I held a post doc position at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina from 1975-1977. My focus was on crown ether compounds.
This was my passport photo when I was working with CONOCO in the early 1980s. Flying was so much better then. It was adventurous. There was an excitement, an American optimism, in the 1980s with BIG projects, BIG ideas and
Here is a picture of my soulmate, Dr. Jean Merrick-Mack, taken during our Honeymoon in 1984, on the Song of America. Her mom, Lucile, said that Jean looks scared. She was teasing her. Jean died of cancer in October 2012 at
Here is a more recent picture of during my travels to Ireland, just before the pandemic hit. It was taken by my daughter in front of a jail cell of a famous prison, now museum, in Dublin, Ireland.
Hannah took this shot of Kilmainham Gaol in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland, during our travels. It was built as a jail. But it is now a museum. A few guards could watch many prisoners in their cells. It is a prototype structur
Hannah Mack and her Dad, taken in Ireland, on top of a castle.
A picture of me as Chief Chemist in my retirement year, before starting my consulting company, Mark Mack LLC, in 2009.
Mi Familia in San Diego, California: daughter Hannah, with her husband James Lynch and their seven (7) week newborn, Ronan James Lynch, along with Charlie their dog, taken in their backyard during my visit last month in Aug
"The most important thing in life is your family. There are days you love them, and others you don’t. But, in the end, they’re the people you always come home to. Sometimes it’s the family you’re born into and sometimes it’
James and my Grandson Ronan having fun at the beach in San Diego, California
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