Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche

She was also CEO of Azurix Corp., a publicly traded water services company originally developed by Enron International.

She then transferred to Baylor University in Waco, Texas,[6] where she received a BA in psychology in 1976,[7] and a master's degree in International Management in 1977.

[11] By 1986 she joined a small group within Enron developing cogeneration and independent power plants using natural gas.

[15] In the late 1990s, conflict surrounding the company’s ideologies occurred amongst senior leadership and Mark’s sector of the business dissolved.

[28][4] Since 2000, she has been president of Resource Development Partners, which invests in water, energy technology, and agricultural projects, including Dredgit Corporation, which specializes in marine dredging and public and private de-watering.

[30][31][32] She owns and operates cattle ranches in New Mexico and Colorado,[33] raising organic produce, grass-fed beef, and horses.