- Interbasin Compact Committee facilitation and technical support for the Colorado Water Conservation Board.
- Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments strategic plan and retreat facilitation.
- Social-Emotional Learning Initiative strategic plan and stakeholder group facilitation for Denver Public Schools and the City of Denver.
- Sustainable Ocean Fisheries technical assistance and strategic support of a major foundation working in the U.S., Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Indonesia.
- Healthy Schools Collective Impact stakeholder group facilitation.
- Community Living Quality Improvement Committee group facilitation and strategic roadmap. This stakeholder group seeks to improve the quality of services for people with disabilities and the elderly.
Bornstein was formerly the Director of Consulting for the Spark Policy Institute, where he also managed senior level consultants. Prior to Bornstein’s work for Spark and the State of Colorado, he was the executive director for the Colorado Watershed Network and was the water and land conservation director for the Roaring Fork Conservancy. Previously, Jacob was a statistics and scientific methods consultant helping Ph.D. students design their dissertations. He was also a statistician and methods consultant for large companies like General Electric.
The issue of violence against youth is personal to Bornstein. He and his wife have two little girls, the oldest entering school. He hopes that gun violence against youth is greatly diminished by the time they reach high school. As a child, Bornstein spent five years in Brooklyn during the eighties’ crack-cocaine epidemic. In his elementary school he witnessed and was subject to serious violence. While not gun-related, these experiences of violence help shape Bornstein’s passion to solving this issue from its roots to recovery.
Mr. Bornstein has a M.S. in biology and a B.A. in philosophy and history of science, with a minor in physics. He is also a certified facilitator and Six Sigma Black Belt (a statistical process improvement approach.)
For the last thirty years, Mark has also served as president of Mediators Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to incubating projects that promote mutual understanding and the common good. The Foundation served as an institutional incubator for a wide variety of projects that are now pioneers in the transpartisan field, including the Bridge Alliance, and also helped convene many of the issue dialogues described in this book. For more information about the Foundation or to support its work, please go to mediatorsfoundation.org.
Mark lives with his wife, the educator and author Melissa Michaels, in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. He is the father of three sons, and the grandfather of seven.