About Corum Communications

Mark Corum is an award-winning communications professional with 25 years of experience in advertising, graphic arts, web design and media relations.  He has extensive experience with public safety associations as well as more than two dozen political campaigns for College Trustee, City Council, Mayor, County Supervisor, campaign measures and a statewide reform act. 

Mark earned his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communications from American InterContinental University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.

He served 12 years as Public & Media Relations Director for a privately-owned ambulance service where he received nationwide recognition for his passion to tell the story of emergency medical services.  This devotion led to his being honored with the County of Kern EMS Department’s Outstanding Performance in EMS Award for developing a three part series, entitled, “EMS 24/7”, which aired on KGET TV 17 (NBC) during sweeps in 2007. 

 

 

Following the attacks on 9/11, Mark was commissioned to design a lasting tribute that has become a symbol for those EMS professionals who lost their lives that dreadful day.  His efforts resulted in raising over $50,000 for the 8 year-old son of an EMT who responded to the Twin Towers.

Past & Present Clients:
California Ambulance Association
Mayor Harvey L. Hall
Hall Ambulance Service, Inc.
Community Care Ambulance
Riggs Ambulance Service
Kern County Detention Officers Association
Bakersfield Police Officers Association
Syndex Ready Mix
Fast Response Onsite Testing
State Farm's Child Safety Day
Sierra Ambulance Service