Mark J. Ballam serves as managing director for San Diego State University’s Wendy Gillespie Center for Advancing Global Business where he is responsible for the overall strategy and implementation of the program including budget, resources, advocacy, and communications. He also manages a $1.3 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education, awarded to SDSU in October 2022 This program helped launch the undergraduate International Business degree program at SDSU, which is ranked #6 nationally in public universities in U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 America’s Best Colleges publication. Ballam came to SDSU in 2005, after eight years at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before Georgia Tech, he had a twelve-year career in the banking industry. Since his arrival at SDSU, he has been instrumental in raising nearly $10 million in grants and gifts. Read more Ballam serves on the board of the Association of International Business Education and Research. Recently, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce reappointed Ballam to the San Diego & Imperial District Export Council and, in 2022, was elected Treasurer of the organization. Ballam serves as president of the San Diego Diplomacy Council. He recently completed two terms as president of the Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education. In 2015, Ballam was elected to serve as executive board member of the Pacific Asia Consortium for International Business Education and Research. Ballam represented the Pacific South Region on the board of directors of the National Association of District Export Councils (NADEC) for two consecutive terms. Since 2016, he has remained active with NADEC serving as Associate Board Member and Regional Legislative Affairs Coordinator. Additionally, Ballam sits on the International Affairs Council of SDSU’s University Senate. He serves on the Advisory Committee for Southwestern College’s Small Business Development and International Trade Center.