Marc Fienberg
Marc Fienberg
Originally from Chicago, Marc Fienberg moved to Los Angeles 7 years ago when he finally discovered that there are places in the world where it doesn't snow. Marc discovered his love for teaching 15 years ago through Junior Achievement, helping 4th grade students learn entrepreneurial skills. Since then, he has taught and tutored the GMAT to college graduates, and math and reading to elementary school students, although he refuses to tell anybody which he thinks is more difficult.
After getting his BBA from The University of Michigan, his MBA from Kellogg Business School, and working 15 years building new businesses and products for startups, Marc decided to finally put all that great business knowledge to work and become a filmmaker. He wrote, directed, and produced the feature movie Play The Game, and proudly boasts that he is responsible for filming 81-year-old Andy Griffith's first sex scene.
Outside the classroom, when Marc isn't spending time trying to forget the images of Andy Griffith's first sex scene, Marc enjoys biking, camping, hang gliding and data sufficiency problems.



