Mark L. Shwartz serves as a Board Advisor and Co-Chair of the Facilities Committee at the Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program Inc. (HJTEP), where he leverages his extensive legal and business acumen to drive strategic initiatives that enhance the organization’s mission of empowering youth...
Mark L. Shwartz serves as a Board Advisor and Co-Chair of the Facilities Committee at the Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program Inc. (HJTEP), where he leverages his extensive legal and business acumen to drive strategic initiatives that enhance the organization’s mission of empowering youth through tennis and education. With a robust background in transactional law, international business, and technology-related matters, Mark plays a pivotal role in guiding HJTEP’s strategic planning and capital campaign efforts. His expertise in global regulatory compliance and data protection ensures that the organization adheres to best practices while navigating the complexities of the nonprofit sector.
At HJTEP, Mark is instrumental in overseeing key projects that align with the organization’s goals, such as developing state-of-the-art facilities that foster both athletic and academic excellence. His hands-on approach to general counsel allows him to provide insightful legal advice on various matters, including employment contracts, licensing agreements, and dispute resolution. Mark’s commitment to teamwork and collaboration is evident in his interactions with fellow board members and stakeholders, as he works diligently to create a sustainable framework for growth and innovation.
In addition to his legal expertise, Mark’s experience in e-commerce and IT services enhances HJTEP’s capacity to engage with a broader audience through digital platforms. His strategic vision is complemented by a deep understanding of the edtech landscape, positioning HJTEP to leverage technology in delivering impactful educational programs. Through his leadership, Mark is not only advancing HJTEP’s mission but also inspiring the next generation of leaders in the community.