Mark S. Anderson
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Mark S. Anderson (b. 1978), is a Black British entrepreneur, who in 2002 created the UK's first night club based record shop - The Drop Zone. He has since gone on to launch Dare Media, a dynamic youth orientated media & entertainment company, which houses an events company, a record label, and training company - Pop Star Academy which develops youngsters trying to break into the music industry.
He is also one of the first men of African descent to be re-united with blood relatives who had been separated by the trans-Atlantic slave trade, as documented on the award-winning documentary Motherland - A genetic journey (BBC 2003).