CLOs on the Move

Mark Fore Sales

www.markforesales.com

 
Mark Fore Sales is a Fort Wayne, IN-based company in the Retail sector.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Lamour

Lamour is a Garden Grove, CA-based company in the Retail sector.

HomeBoy Industries

Homeboy Industries provides hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and recently incarcerated men and women, allowing them to redirect their lives and become contributing members of our community. Over the past 25 years, Homeboy Industries has created an effective national and international model of gang intervention. By creating a therapeutic community that provides the critical steps needed to change individual lives, Homeboy has made a singular impact on the Los Angeles community, not only by providing a means for the highest risk men and women to support their families in the short term, but also by creating a path to reentry for those considered “least likely to succeed.” More than 300 men and women each year are provided job training positions in our headquarters and six social enterprises. While they learn on-the-job skills in what is often their first “real” employment, these clients are also encouraged to use their workday to work on themselves; mental health therapy, tattoo removal, substance abuse counseling, parenting and financial literacy classes, GED tutoring, solar panel installation training, case management and legal services are all offered free of charge in our headquarters. In addition, 10,000-12,000 community clients who are not employed in-house seek services like employment counseling and tattoo removal each year.

Rudsak Collection

Rudsak Collection is a MontríŠal, QC-based company in the Retail sector.

Fort Wayne Formal Wear

Fort Wayne Formal Wear is a Fort Wayne, IN-based company in the Retail sector.

The Kooples

Opening the way to accessible luxury with its immediate recognizable Dandy Rock silhouettes and its unforgettable campaigns, The Kooples marked the wardrobe of the 2000s. A signed, subversive, original look that the standard fashion background eventually blunted. Today, The Kooples questions without concession the notion of subversiveness in the 2020s and takes a new commitment: to oppose play, style and the quest for beauty, to standardization and chaos.