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Mark Angelson is Chairman of MidOcean. Previously, Mr. Angelson led the effort that transformed
the printing industry, combining RR Donnelley and other leading firms in the Americas, Europe
and Asia and creating the world's largest provider of printing and related services, with nearly
$12 billion in revenues and approximately 65,000 employees around the globe. Before serving as
CEO of RR Donnelley, Mr. Angelson served as CEO of Moore Wallace, which at that time was North
America's third largest printing company. He was a principal architect of the merger of RR Donnelley
and Moore Wallace and the earlier merger of Wallace and Moore, where he served as non-executive
Chairman and Lead Independent Director. Previously, Mr. Angelson served as Deputy Chairman at
Big Flower Press, and its successor, Vertis. At Big Flower, he was involved in approximately 30
acquisitions and related financings, and the $2 billion leveraged recapitalization and sale of control
of the company. He also served as Deputy Chairman of Chancery Lane Capital. Mr. Angelson began his career
as an international lawyer, participating in the development of substantial, notably successful law
offices in Singapore, New York and London.
Mr. Angelson is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the Pilgrims, a Trustee of the
Institute of International Education (which administers the Fulbright Scholars' Program) and of Northwestern
University, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce.
In 2005, Mr. Angelson and RR Donnelley received from the United Negro College Fund the Harold H.
Hines, Jr., Award, given annually to those who have demonstrated their commitment to UNCF and its
mission. In 2006, Mr. Angelson gave the commencement address and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of
Laws by the John Marshall Law School.
Mr. Angelson was graduated from Rutgers College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and from Rutgers
Law School.
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