Staff | Mark Little
Director, Healthcare, Advisory Services | New York
Mark leads BSR's global healthcare practice, helping pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies implement robust sustainability practices. His focus areas include access to health, emerging markets strategy, stakeholder engagement and supply chains. He also leads BSR's cross-sector strategy and integration practice, working closely with companies to tie sustainability directly to core business.
Mark is an expert in facilitation and partnership development, and he leads three prominent industry collaborations: the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Initiative, Health Care Working Group, and Medical Devices Working Group.
Mark is also Adjunct Professor of Corporate Responsibility and Private Sector Partnerships at New York University (NYU), and is a regular speaker on global health and corporate responsibility at industry conferences.
Prior to joining BSR, Mark worked at the Monitor Group, focusing on social innovation in the healthcare and education sectors. He has published several articles on his work with India's National AIDS Control Organization. Additionally, he founded two social enterprises in the Philippines: One created new employment opportunities for trash scavengers and the other expanded access to affordable medicines.
Mark holds a B.A. in economics from Northwestern University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, and an M. Phil in international development from the University of Oxford, St. Antony's College, where he was captain of the Men's First Eight Rowing Team.
Expertise
Global health, partnerships, stakeholder engagement, emerging markets, innovation
Thought Leadership
- Blog: Collaboration for Accelerated Sustainability
- BSR Insight: Improving Partnerships to Solve Global Health Challenges
- Reports: Working Toward Transformational Health Partnerships
- BSR Insight: Why Health Care Needs a New Business Model
- BSR Insight: Open for Business: The ‘Four Cs’ of Integrated Strategy





