Marko Mustac

Marko Mustac

Marko Mustac

Facilitator and Coach

Summary



Marko Mustac is a management and communications trainer, actor, improviser, writer, director, and producer. He creates and facilitates programs in leadership, communication, presentation, and teamwork for corporate, government, and nonprofit clients in Australia. Marko has worked in corporate entertainment as a writer, performer, and director and has produced his own theatre shows in Australia for over 20 years.

 

Experience

Nitten has worked in the areas of Public Speaking & Communication, Sales, Stress Management, Voice culture & Expression, Team Building, Leadership, Unconscious Bias, Mentoring and Motivation. So far, Nitten has addressed people in various organizations like HPCL, John Deere, Airtel, Aon Hewitt, Ernst & Young, HSBC, Adani Power, Accenture, Edelweiss, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd, Max New York Life Insurance, JSW Steel, Royal Bank Of Scotland and various educational institutions.

 

Nitten is an accredited Leadership Presence facilitator with the Ariel Group where he works with various industries. His passion is mindfulness-based training for well-being and emotional intelligence, be-spoke theatre based interventions and helping sales staff to connect better, listen to understand and build trust. He also runs a non-profits that aims to take mindfulness training to foster homes, orphanages, low income communities and sports.

Background

Studied Arts at Sydney University and then Computer Science at the University of Technology — left to pursue a successful career in performing and writing. Won the 1988 Australian Bicentennial Short Story award, wrote for Australian TV, and worked as a corporate events writer.


  • Over 20 years as a leading improviser, performer, and director of major productions at Theatresports, Enmore Theatre, in Sydney, Australia
  • Bard to the Bone (improvised Shakespearean play), Seymour Centre, Sydney Comedy Festival 2013 and 2014
  • Performer/co-creator of Three Radicals, Sydney Comedy Store and Edinburgh Festival
  • Wrote, directed, and performed Pulp for a series of seasons at the Factory Theatre and the Sydney Comedy Festival