Mark Doyle

BOARD MEMBER

Mark Doyle

Founder of Rags of Honor Mr. Doyle is the founder of Rags of Honor, an apparel company devoted to hiring homeless and chronically unemployed veterans and Veteran Roasters Cup O’ Joe Coffee Company with the same mission.  He is a former Director at Prairie Community bank in Marengo Illinois. He is a Trustee at St. Patrick High School, a board member of the Illinois Brain Injury Association and a high school football coach. 

Mr. Doyle was the Director of Advance for President William Jefferson Clinton’s first successful bid for the White House in 1992 and went on to serve as a deputy director of Presidential Personnel in the White House. Additionally, during his tenure in the administration, he served as the Director of Special projects working on the administration’s Health Care initiative.

Mr. Doyle always maintained a political presence in Washington and in 2006 was approached by U.S. Senator Joseph Biden to help him prepare for his 2008 presidential bid. For two years, Mr. Doyle travelled full time with Senator Biden as his travelling political director and as part of his national finance team. During the 2008 General Election and through the Presidential Transition, Mr. Doyle travelled with the Vice-President elect and maintains a close relationship with him. He currently serves as the Chairman of Unite The Country, a presidential Political Action Committee supporting Joe Biden.

In 2010 Mr. Doyle was engaged by the United States Army as subject matter experts and deployed to Afghanistan as part of Task Force 2010, the anti-corruption task force stood up by Admiral Mullen. Their mission was to create flow of funds analysis on billions of U.S. contracting dollars being extorted in the battle space. Mr. Doyle and his team were deployed for 12 months. Mr. Doyle has written for the Chicago Tribune about the Afghanistan operations and is a frequent guest in Chicago on their flagship radio station WGN.