Mark worked in the States of Jersey Police for 30 years rising to the position of Detective Chief Inspector. He brings with him a wealth of experience having led teams in most areas of policing including Uniform Operations, Criminal Investigation Department and Public Protection. Mark was the former policing lead for engaging disabilities and was responsible for developing partnerships with a number of local charities to enhance a better understanding and inclusive interaction with all elements of policing.
A regular day at work for Mark includes the privilege of leading the EYECAN team at strategic and operational levels, working with many partners to develop the continued support and services that EYECAN can offer.
Mark has an absolute passion for helping people and with personal experiences of both living with and supporting those with disabilities, coupled with his background in public service, he is able to bring his past skills to further develop the future progress of EYECAN.
EYECAN is Jersey’s only charity focused solely on supporting Islanders with sight impairment. We work closely with all age groups, from infants through to the elderly, enabling people with a sight impairment and their families to benefit from social events, activities and tailored support.
The Society is registered with the Jersey Charity Commission Registration Number 244; the Association of Jersey Charities registration number 109 and is registered with the Jersey Financial Services Commission as a non-profit organisation number 362