Mark Brennan is a consultant at the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile since January 2022, focusing on innovative projects for motorsport medical and rescue teams. With extensive experience, Mark has served as Deputy Trauma Lead & Assessor at the World Rescue Organisation since October 2018, contributing to global rescue standards. Mark has held the position of Director at Motorsport Rescue Services Limited since October 1997 and founded Immersive Medical & Rescue Training in May 2017 to provide specialized medical and rescue training. Additionally, Mark serves as Secretary on the Executive Committee of Rescue Organisation Ireland since November 2017, enhancing training for emergency services. Mark's professional journey began as a paralegal at A&L Goodbody from August 1995 to September 2015, following the attainment of a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Dublin Business School between 1992 and 1995.

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Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

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Founded in 1904, with headquarters in Paris, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) is a non-profit making association. It brings together 237 national motoring and sporting organisations from 142 countries on five continents. Its member clubs represent millions of motorists and their families.One of the core responsibilitiesof the FIA is the development of motor sport worldwide. Through its national member clubs the FIA is involved in every level of motor sport and its remit extends to the millions of amateurs and professionals who enjoy motor sport in all of its variety.The FIA has been dedicated to representing the rights of motoring organisations and motor car users throughout the world via campaigns and activities that defend their interests. On issues such as safety, mobility, the environment and consumer law the FIA actively promotes the interests of motorists at the United Nations, within the European Union and through other international bodies.


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Paris, France

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51-200

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