Mary
Stober founded Global Project Resources, LLC in 2002 with the goal
of preparing managers to manage global projects and to profitably
deliver products and services to diverse communities in the US
and around the world.
Mary is the author of the Global Management Series™, a multicultural
learning program used in both small business and Global 500 organizations
to teach managers to integrate diversity and economic performance.
Mary has published numerous articles and presentations at industry
conferences and in trade journals, with specialties in pharmaceutical
development and IT training project management.
Mary has lived and worked in Russia, Hungary, Germany and conducted
project work in China and Brazil. She is the Membership Chair of
the New York Society of Security Analysts and is an active member
of the Drug Information Association and the Society for Human Resource
Management. A graduate of both Thunderbird School of Global Management
and Bryn Mawr College, Mary speaks German and Russian and teaches
English literacy.
Speaking
and Training
Mary speaks on subjects related to global management in pharmaceutical,
biotechnology and IT development, as well as on language, culture,
and diversity for large and small businesses. She makes complex
principles easy to understand and apply.
Mary has spoken at events hosted by the New
York Society of Security Analysts, the Drug
Information Association,
NJ Small Business
Development Center, Strategic
Management Society, and the European
Business Center. Her presentations include:
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Rowing the Boat While You’re Building It: Lessons in Concurrent
Development
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Being Smart About Global vs. Local
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Salud! Reaching Foreign-born Patients in the US Market
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The New World of Drug Development: Global Teams Meet Biotechnology
Mary would be glad to speak at your next meeting, conference
or event. For more information and availability,
contact her at stober@globalprojectresources.com.
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