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  1. Mark Noseworthy is a Canadian musician and composer based in Los Angeles. He is a member of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and has a solo project called Terri Terri. He is also a composer for television and film, including I'm Dying Up Here on Showtime.

  2. Mark Noseworthy. From Destinypedia, the Destiny wiki. Mark Noseworthy is a member of Bungie. Alongside Luke Smith, he headed up the release of The Taken King. [1] He is the project lead of Destiny 2.

  3. Mark Noseworthy – guitar, vocals, banjo, mandolin, charango, ronroco; Crash Richard – vocals, percussion; As of marketing on the band's Facebook page in 2013: Mitchell Yoshida – piano, clavinet, vocals; Additional, touring and/or recording personnel

  4. Mark Noseworthy is a vice president for the Destiny series at Bungie. Joining Bungie around 2009 or 2010, his roles have included engineering producer for Halo: Reach, production lead for Destiny (including being an executive producer for The Taken King expansion), and project lead for Destiny 2.

  5. To expand the Destiny IP and bring new stories and experiences to their highly engaged community, Bungie appointed Mark Noseworthy (Vice President, Destiny Universe) and Luke Smith (Executive Creative Director, Destiny Universe) to oversee and prepare for the expansion of the Destiny Universe into additional media.

  6. Mark Noseworthy: St. John's Curling Club 2001: Keith Ryan: Carol Curling Club: 2000: Rick Rowsell: St. John's Curling Club 1999: Glenn Goss: St. John's Curling Club 1998: Toby McDonald: Bally Haly Golf and Curling Club: 1997: Jeff Thomas: St. John's Curling Club 1996: Frank O'Driscoll: St. John's Curling Club 1995: Bill Jenkins: St. John's ...

  7. Location: Kirkland · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Mark Noseworthys profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.