Mark E. Mlotek

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Mark E. Mlotek "now in his 13th year with Henry Schein, Inc., currently serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Business Development, a position he has held since 2004, and he has been a member of the Company’s Board of Directors since 1995. In his current role, Mr. Mlotek has four main priorities: worldwide merger & acquisition activity for the Company; business development, including important supplier partnership arrangements; strategic planning; and P&L responsibility for certain non-core businesses that represent approximately $450 million of revenue.

"Prior to holding his current position, Mr. Mlotek served as the Company's Senior Vice President of Corporate Business Development, and before that, upon joining the Company in 1994, was Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary. Prior to joining Henry Schein, Mr. Mlotek was a partner in the law firm of Proskauer Rose LLP and counsel to the Company, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, corporate reorganizations and tax law. At Proskauer, since 1989, Mr. Mlotek worked very closely with Henry Schein on various corporate matters. Prior to joining Proskauer, Mr. Mlotek was a partner in the law firm of Feit & Ahrens.

"Mr. Mlotek graduated the Columbia University School of Law with high honors in 1980. He received an LLM in Taxation from New York University School of Law in 1985, also graduating with honors. Mr. Mlotek graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. degree in accounting from the Herbert Lehman University of the City College of New York in 1977.

"Mr. Mlotek has been active in various charitable organizations, most notably the Workmen's Circle, a Jewish fraternal organization that he served as President of from 1996-2000. During that time, he served on the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations.

Mr. Mlotek is a member of the New York State Bar Association." [1]

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  1. Executive Officers, Henry Schein, accessed October 6, 2008.