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Mark Shaver is a managing director with Johns Hopkins Medicine International’s Global Collaborations division. In this role, Mr. Shaver builds medium and long-term collaborative relationships with external clients—leveraging the expertise and experience of Johns Hopkins’ faculty and staff and its intellectual property to help clients develop protocols, policies and procedures.
In addition, Mr. Shaver also serves as a business advisor to the Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Radiology. In this role, he assists with the evaluation and development of commercial business activities, including international and domestic teleradiology ventures and off-site imaging centers.
Mr. Shaver is also chairman of the board of trustees for Baltimore Medical System, the largest federally qualified community health care center in the state of Maryland, which provides primary and specialty care services to more than 40,000 people. He is also a director on the board of International Diagnostics.
Before joining Hopkins, Mr. Shaver worked in the financial sector, managing assets totaling US$3.5 billion for JP Morgan’s international fixed income division. He holds a bachelor’s of science in business administration from Towson State University and a master’s in business administration from the University of Maryland’s R.H. Smith School of Business.
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