Mark Rockefeller


Mark Fitler Rockefeller is a fourth-generation member of the Rockefeller family. He is the younger son of former U.S. Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller and Happy Rockefeller. Rockefeller was chairman of the board of directors of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in 2010.

Early life

Rockefeller was raised at Kykuit, the central mansion at the Pocantico family estate in Westchester County in New York State. He is an alum of the Buckley School, Deerfield Academy, and Princeton University, and he received an M.B.A. from Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration. He played football, basketball, and baseball at Deerfield, and played football at Princeton as a walk-on.

Career

Rockefeller and his wife own South Fork Properties and South Fork Outfitters, both in Swan Valley, Idaho. He has served as an associate in the Acquisition Finance Group at Chase Securities, Inc. and was elected chairman of the non-profit organization, Historic Hudson Valley, in November 1999. Historic Hudson Valley was founded in 1951 as Sleepy Hollow Restorations by his grandfather, John D. Rockefeller Jr.; Rockefeller's older brother, Nelson Rockefeller Jr., also serves on its board.
In 2013 it was revealed by the New York Post that Rockefeller received up to $342,634 in taxpayer money for owning unused farmland.

Personal life

In 1998, he married Renee Anne Anisko at the Church of the Magdalene in Pocantico Hills. Renee received a law degree cum laude from Temple University. They have 4 children.