age ~56
from New Port Richey, FL
…hristian Elder drove the #38 in 2001 with Great Clips/Deka Batteries sponsorship for sixteen races that year, posting a best finish of 20th twice. Elder drove the 38 for eight races in 2002, sharing the ride with Mark Green before Green took over the ride permanently, posting three top-fifte...
…[1] A Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his party registration in 2001 to run for mayor as a Republican. He defeated opponent Mark Green in close election held just weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Bloomberg won a second term in 2005 and left the Repu...
Mark J. Green (b. March 15, 1945) is an author, public interest lawyer and a Democratic politician who lives in New York City. He worked with Ralph Nader from ...
Mark Green may refer to: Mark Green (bishop) (19172009), former bishop of Aston; Mark Andrew Green (born 1960), former Republican member of the United ...
Mark Andrew Green (born June 1, 1960) is an American politician and a former United States Ambassador to Tanzania, a position he held from August 2007 ...
26 December 1967 • Massena, NY
Died:05 October 2004 • New York
Sales Manager
Green skated four seasons at Clarkson University.
During his senior season, he finished with 21 goals and 24 assists and helped the Clarkson Golden Knights reach the Frozen Four in 1991.
Adirondack Red Wings player • Atlanta Knights player • Fayetteville Force player • Johnstown Chiefs player • Louisville Icehawks player • Macon Whoopee player • Saginaw Lumber Kings player • South Carolina Stingrays player • Utica Blizzard player • Ice hockey player from New York
Award:Most Valuable Player Award
Activity:Games • Ice Hockey
Skill:Professional