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 Current Position: Mark Mulloy is Senior Partner at Peritus, leading operations at the firm’s Louisville office and providing top-level strategic counsel to clients. He is a guiding force for the company, helping Peritus to continue to grow and offer superior public relations services to clients nationwide.
Mark brings to Peritus years of business acumen, strong community relationships and a deft intellect honed over close to three decades as a litigator, businessman and lobbyist. He has spent his career crafting effective and persuasive messages to secure “wins” for clients – a skill that will prove invaluable to the organizations Peritus serves. Mark has been a well-known and well-respected member of Louisville’s legal community for 28 years, handling cases for a variety of clients and interests ranging from individuals to corporations to public entities. Mark is an expert problem-solver with years of experience in mediation and arbitration. Over the years, he has provided valuable counsel to many of Peritus’ clients. His intuition as both a business owner and an attorney will continue to serve Peritus and its clients.
Before Peritus: After graduating from college and law school at the esteemed Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Mark returned to his native Louisville to practice law and raise his family. Over his distinguished legal career, Mark has earned a reputation as a sharp-minded and tenacious litigator as well as a skilled mediator and arbitrator. His client list has included large corporations, small companies, individuals and government entities such as the Kentucky State Fair Board. He has been published numerous times by the Kentucky Court of Appeals and Kentucky Supreme Court and written and edited a number of respected legal treatises. Until Spring 2008, Mark was owner and managing partner of Mulloy & Mulloy, a successful legal firm in downtown Louisville.
In his new venture with Peritus, Mark joins his brother, Tim Mulloy, to grow a national public relations firm that uses smart, strategic communications to solve critical business issues.
Additional information: Mark graduated in 1980 from Vanderbilt University Law School, where he was executive editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review, one of the country’s premiere law reviews. He has been an active member of the Louisville community as a board member for the Home of the Innocents and a volunteer coach for his daughters’ athletic teams. He has also served on the Board of Trustees and Foundation Board for Georgetown College. Mark is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Baptist Homes Inc., a non-profit group of senior housing opportunities in eastern Jefferson County.
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