Mark Wright (born September 21, 1957) is an American record producer who works mainly in country music.
Wright was originally a songwriter, having written for Reba McEntire, Amy Grant, and Kenny Rogers.
By 1989, he had moved to RCA Records, where he worked in A&R and co-produced Clint Black's debut album Killin' Time.
He also produced Too Cold at Home for Mark Chesnutt, and became senior vice president of MCA Nashville's sister label Decca Records in 1994 until its closure in 1999.
[2] In 2001, Wright received a Grammy Award nomination for co-producing Womack's I Hope You Dance.