
Mark Wilson
The Remarkable Power of Us

About
Mark Wilson was born and raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He has leveraged the lessons of his humble beginnings into a successful entrepreneurial career.
He founded two companies, Ryla Teleservices and Chime Solutions, to bring jobs to underinvested-in communities. Both have been the subject of case studies at Harvard Business School, where he regularly serves as a guest lecturer. Mark’s vision and leadership have earned him several prestigious honors, including Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award® and induction into the Hall of Fame for the Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University.
He has been featured by NBC News and in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and Entrepreneur, Black Enterprise, and Kiplinger magazines
Board Experience
Public Sector Services Group | 2023 - Present
Audit & Finance | Strategy & Growth
US Chamber of Commerce | 2023 - Present
Regional Vice Chair
Kennesaw State University | 2015 - Present
Board Chair
Perceptis | 2012 - 2014
Operating partner
Kaiser Permanente Georgia Region | 2010 -2027
Board Chair | Community Engagement | Strategic
Wilberforce University | 2013 - 2023
Board Chair | Audit & | Finance
Entrepreneurial Experience
Everifile
2012 - 2015
Capital Raised
$60 million
Outcome
Sold interest to internal investors
Ryla Teleservices
2000 - 2010
Capital Raised
$65 million
Outcome
Sold to Alorica
Chime Solutions
2015 - 2023
Capital Raised
$95 million
Outcome
Sold to VXI Global Solutions
Recognitions
Harvard Business School
Named Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School | 2023
Wilberforce University
Honorary Doctorate | 2016
Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur of the Year Award® | 2010
Kennesaw State University
Hall of Fame for The Coles College of Business
Press & Interviews
Chime Solutions
The African American Unemployment...
NBC News
A company turns millions in profit...
Wall Street Journal
Telemarketer Bucks High Turnover...
P&G Leaders
Conversation with the P&G Leaders...
Visa
Investing in people is good for business...