Mark N. Templeton
Associate Dean
Mark N. Templeton '99 is the Associate Dean for Finance and Administration at the Yale Law School. At Yale, he has taught a negotiation seminar and advised students on research projects about the nonprofit sector. Prior to joining the Law School, he was an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co., at which his clients included large intergovernmental development organizations, leading environmental nonprofit entities, and major financial institutions. He also worked on projects associated with the McKinsey Global Institute regarding economic development and inequality. Mark has served as Special Assistant and Senior Advisor to U.S. Asst. Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and as Advisor to U.S. Delegation to U.N. Commission on Human Rights. Prior to attending Yale Law School, he worked as a financial analyst at Goldman, Sachs & Co. and as the Publishing Director of the Let's Go travel guides. His published work includes “A Human Right Perspective in the Broadcasting Bill Debate,” in Broadcasting Reform in India (Oxford UP, 2001). He is a member of the California Bar and a graduate of Harvard College (A.B. 1994, Social Studies).
Education
J.D., Yale, 1999
A.B., Harvard, 1994










