Mark Reynolds
Owner of Blazen Web Marketing
Blazen Web Marketing is run by Mark Reynolds, a Bristol web designer and Internet marketer born and bred in Bristol, UK. Mark has been heavily involved in the web industry since graduating from the University of Lincoln with First Class Honours in 2001.
Web Design & Internet Marketing Career
Throughout his career to date, Mark has worked for a number of businesses, designing, developing, marketing, updating and managing their websites, including numerous ecommerce websites.
From 2006-2009 Mark was the Online Marketing & Web Manager for Ecovision, a company who design, supply and install renewable energy solutions to homes and businesses across the UK, including to the Highgrove Estate, the home of Prince Charles. Ecovision are past winners of the British Contruction Industry's (BCI) Environmental Award.
This was followed in 2009 by Mark establishing Blazen Web Marketing, a web design and internet marketing company providing services to organisations across the UK.
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Royal Television Society Award
Back in 2001, Mark along with his student colleagues won a Regional Royal Television Society Award for the acclaimed documentary 'Battered Cod', which Mark produced.
Personal life
And on a more personal note, Mark has a strong cricketing background, he plays for Chipping Sodbury Cricket Club, near Bristol.
Young Volunteer of the Year - England & Wales Cricket Board
In 2004 Mark's cricket volunteering work led to him being awarded the 'Young Volunteer of the Year' Award by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). After this, Mark worked part-time for the ECB as a Regional Support Officer for the South-West of England, proactively supporting cricket clubs across 5 counties. This was in addition to his full-time work in the world of web design and internet marketing!
Centenary Medal - International Cricket Council
In 2009 Mark was presented with an ICC Centenary Medal by the International Cricket Council, the international governing body for cricket. Mark was one of only 50 people in England and Wales to be given this honour. He was presented with the award (left) by Mike Gatting, ex-England cricketer and now the ECB's Managing Director of Cricket Partnerships.

