As of 2024, Mark celebrates 40 years in business. He launched his first business venture in 1984 with the purchase of The Willows Nursing Home in Parkersburg, WV. By 1995, as CEO and co-founder, Mark had grown Glenmark Associates, Inc. into the largest nursing home and related ancillary service company in West Virginia.
In 2016, Mr. Nesselroad received the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce’s Earl L. Core Award for his community leadership and service, which is the Chamber’s most prestigious honor. Mr. Nesselroad is responsible for the inception of the ever-evolving Mylan Park, a community non-profit recreational and educational campus. He served as Board President of the Park from its start in April of 2000 and held that role through enormous growth over the next nine years. Mylan Park is currently the largest and most diverse special event venue in North-Central West Virginia, and Mark continues to serve as a board member of the Park. Additional awards/recognitions include: Morgantown Citizen of the Year (2000), MACC Visionary of the Year (2001), WV Governor’s Service Award (2002), Mylan Park Foundation, Inc’s Milan Puskar Award (2008), Mylan Park Foundation, Inc.’s inaugural George R. Farmer, Jr. Award (2016), and WV Executive Sharp Shooter (2017).
Mr. Nesselroad also serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee, while chairing the Risk Committee, of United Bankshares Inc. Also, over the course of 10 years (2008-2018), Mr. Nesselroad served on the Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and as chairman of the Finance Committee for the WV United Health System.
A Morgantown native, Mark is married to his wife Peggy; they have two adult children and four grandchildren.