McDonough School of Business

Mark Whitener

Mark Whitener practiced antitrust law for 35 years before coming to Georgetown. Most recently he was Global Executive Counsel, Competition Law & Policy for General Electric Company, where he supervised global merger reviews, investigations and litigation, and counseled on complex issues.  Prior to joining GE, Mark served as Deputy Director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition, where he was responsible for a variety of antitrust enforcement and policy initiatives and helped develop federal antitrust guidelines for mergers, intellectual property, heath care and international enforcement. A graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and Washington University, Mark spent several years in private practice in Washington and London prior to joining the FTC. He has written and spoken on a range of antitrust issues, including testimony before Congress and presentations to the Antitrust Modernization Commission, the OECD, and other U.S. and international organizations and enforcement agencies. Mark has held leadership positions in the American Bar Association's Antitrust Section, including the Section's governing Council and as Editorial Chair of Antitrust Magazine. He is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business in the strategy area, and is Senior Policy Fellow at McDonough's Center for Business and Public Policy.