Mark Nielsen (born August 25, 1964) is an attorney who has worked in the public and private sectors.
Nielsen's current position is Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: FTR), at the company's headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut. Frontier is the fourth largest ILEC telephone company in the United States. It provides wireline voice, data and video services to 3.2 million residential customers and 0.3 million business customers. Nielsen helped negotiate Frontier's $10.5 billion acquisition of Verizon's wireline properties in California, Texas and Florida, a transaction that was announced on February 5, 2015.
In the 1990s, Nielsen worked as a lawyer at the Hartford law firm of Murtha, Cullina, Richter & Pinney, while simultaneously serving in the Connecticut Legislature.
Nielsen served as Mitt Romney's chief legal counsel, and later Chief of Staff, when Romney was Governor of Massachusetts (2003-2007). One aspect of his work for Gov. Romney that attracted considerable media attention was Nielsen's successful legal effort to oust Matthew Amorello as Chairman of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority for his managerial failures in overseeing the $14B "Big Dig."
Mater and the Ghostlight is a 2006 Pixarcomputer-animated short created for the DVD of Cars, which was released in the United States and Canada on November 7, 2006. The short, set in the Cars world, tells a story of Mater being haunted by a mysterious blue light.
Sheriff admonishes him for mocking the urban legend, and then tells the tale of the Ghostlight. The rest of the gang say goodnight and turn off all the store lights, leaving a nervous and scared Mater all alone in the dark.
During the body of the short, mayhem ensues as Mater is pursued by the Ghostlight, ultimately revealed to be just a lantern affixed to Mater's towing cable by Lightning and Guido. The other residents of Radiator Springs watch as Mater drives around frantically with the "Ghostlight" on his tail, before Mater tires himself out and the cars tell him it was all a prank to pay him back for all his pranks he played on them. Sheriff gently tells Mater that the only thing to be scared of on Route 66 is "his imagination." Doc jokingly adds that all Mater really had to fear was "The Screaming Banshee" before they all leave Mater, alone and frightened once again.
"I myself don't think she has anything surprising to say, but I'm not working on the strategy for either the state or the other defense attorneys."
"Video game culture is youth culture – and so is music. With our unique network of more than 500 game centers, we offer a direct link to a viral community of young people who are equally passionate about music and interactive entertainment."
"I've got a slight injury. I've got a stiff neck that is not helping my movement around the court. It's getting better and I'm confident it'll be right by Wednesday."
The feature will reunite director Lee Unkrich and co-director AdrianMolina with Mark Nielsen (, ) producing. The feature will reunite director Lee Unkrich and co-director Adrian Molina, and Mark Nielsen produces ... .
Washington [US], March 21 (ANI) ...Mark Nielsen, who previously worked on 'Toy Story 4' and 'Inside Out 2', will serve as the producer for the highly anticipated film ... (ANI). .
Though the initial news didn’t share any casting information, it did confirm that the creative team behind the original—director Lee Unkrich, co-director AdrianMolina, and producer Mark Nielsen—would reunite for the sequel ... More from A.V. Club ... .
The feature will reunite director Lee Unkrich and co-director AdrianMolina with Mark Nielsen (, ) producing ... “And we can’t wait to share more soon.” ... .
... ratings of 12.3 percent and capital area ratings of 12.3 percent, according to Nielsen Korea, a 1.4 percentage point increase from the previous episode, marking yet another personal best for the show.