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Mark Mosher

Mark Mosher

Mr. Mosher earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from California State University San Bernardino in 1983. In 1995 he completed his Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Information Management. Mark is a member of the honor society Beta Gamma Sigma for his academic achievement in Business.

Mark started his professional career working in the defense industry as a Software Engineer for TRW Defense Systems in 1983. In this role he worked on the development of command and control systems for land based ICBMs primarily focusing on training and simulation systems. In 1988 Mark was promoted to Project Engineer and served as a Project Manager for several multi-million dollar development projects.

In August of 1998, Mark was hired by Optivus Technologies, Inc. as the head of Project Management. His responsibilities included establishing Project Management policies/procedures and the management of all development projects for the proton accelerator located and operated by Loma Linda University Medical Center for the treatment of cancer. In addition, he successfully prepared federal grants for several million dollars to advance the Proton Therapy System technology.

Mark has been a part-time since lecturer for California State University San Bernardino since 1988. He teaches for the College of Business and Public Administration (CBPA) in the Information and Decision Sciences (IDS) department as well as Public Administration (PA) department. He has taught several courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Mark began his career with San Bernardino County in March of 2001 as the Department Information Services Manager for the Assessor’s Office. In February of 2003 he assumed the role of Manager over the Administrative Services unit. In June of 2009, Mark transferred to the Auditor-Controller/Recorder department where he managed the IT infrastructure and learned of the operations of the Recorder and County Clerk functions. In July of 2012, the IT responsibilities of the Assessor and Recorder/County Clerk were consolidated and Mark assumed the management role. He recently transferred to the Sheriff’s Department.