Mark Nunnelly
Mark Nunnelly is the former secretary of the Office of Technology Services and Security for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Previously he served as commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue and special advisor to Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker for technology and innovation competitiveness. During his tenure, he has led a significant modernization effort across the Commonwealth’s diverse digital and technology services platform. In addition to his work for the Commonwealth, he serves on the board of directors for Dunkin’ Brands and Genpact.
From 1989 to 2014, he was a managing director at Bain Capital, a leading global private investment firm with approximately $70 billion of assets under management. Nunnelly led the firm’s private equity business and served in a number of leadership roles. He also provided strategic leadership charting the firm’s expansion into multiple alternative asset classes and geographies. Prior to Bain Capital, Nunnelly was a partner at Bain & Company. He has worked at Procter & Gamble in product management and he has been an entrepreneur.
Nunnelly is an active supporter of a number of charitable organizations. He serves on the board of directors of New Profit (where he was the founding board chair), a national venture philanthropy fund providing social entrepreneurs with financial and strategic support, and KIPP, the largest nonprofit operator of charter public schools in the U.S. He also serves on the boards of Boston Medical Center, the Bridgespan Group, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Nunnelly earned an M.B.A. with distinction from Harvard Business School and a B.A. from Centre College.
June 2018