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    Mark Schweiker

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  2. Mark Stephen Schweiker (English pronunciation: [mˈɑː͡ɹk stˈiːvən ʃwˈe͡ɪkɚ]; born January 31, 1953) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 44th governor of Pennsylvania from October 5, 2001, to January 21, 2003.

  3. Oct 5, 2001 · Biography. Mark Schweiker was born January 31, 1953, the son of John and Mary Schweiker, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was raised in Bucks County and graduated from Bishop Egan High School and Bloomsburg University where he earned a bachelor of science degree in 1975. Schweiker received a master's degree in administration from Rider ...

  4. Oct 5, 2001 · MARK S. SCHWEIKER was born in Levittown, Bucks County. He graduated from Bishop Egan High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Bloomsburg University in 1975. He holds a master’s degree in administration from Rider University.

  5. Biography for Mark S. Schweiker. A distinguished executive and former government leader, Mark Schweiker is Senior Vice President and Corporate Development Officer at Renmatix. Headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Renmatix is the leading producer of cellulosic sugars for the global renewable chemical and fuels markets.

  6. Sep 11, 2021 · Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker, standing in the Governor's Reception Room, reflects on the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America and the role he played in responding to those emergencies...

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Theresa Fera. Posted Thursday, April 11, 2024 12:19 am. Bridget Wingert. The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center in Buckingham Township has a Public Service Wall of Fame at its entrance. In March, the center unveiled a photograph of Mark Schweiker, former governor and lieutenant governor, that will be added to the wall.

  8. Former Gov. Mark Schweiker, a Bucks County native and resident, was honored March 14 at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC) in Doylestown. In 2001, Gov. Schweiker approved the $8 million state grant to the Hepatitis B Foundation that funded construction of Bucks County’s first and only biotech incubator, which today is home to 52 ...