The phrase "to make a mark" means to have a significant impact or leave a lasting impression on something or someone.
Sentences with «to make a mark»
She really made a mark on me and I've been vegan for years now. (canned-time.com)
They have scholarly ambitions, but they want to enter the workforce after their undergraduate degree, or perhaps they are already making their mark in the workplace. (sciencemag.org)
At this age, my little boy could just about get the hang of making marks with chalk. (momtricks.com)