I
f there is one single important lesson that Mark has learned
throughout the years of work spent in Little France, it would be
having the enthusiasm and interest to find a solution. It is a motto
that he has inherited from his mentor, and one that has positively
shaped the way he works. It is the secret recipe that puts sensitivity and love to the work plate.
H
e considers his skills to be a blessing not only for himself but
also for others, as his works have helped to open doors for
bigger opportunities and professional networks. He acknowledges the bountiful benefits gained from his talents, and everyday he thanks the Lord for the grace.
M
ark would like to thank everyone who has made his career
fruitful and worthwhile. He would like to thank his family for
the unceasing love and support, especially his mother, Marlene
Sy, who ha s always believed in him and has always been there
to shape him without fail. He would like to thank Gayl Cordova, a
genius life coach whose care, encouragement and love has lifted
Mark to a higher purpose of growth. Lastly, he would like to thank
his mentor, Louis Thevenin, for being a living inspiration and a guiding hand towards the path of creativity, life and principle.
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