Wikipedia Draft:Gregory L. Stoller

Gregory L. Stoller (born November 13, 1968) is an academic, author, and business owner. He is a faculty member in the Strategy and Innovation Department at Boston University, where he teaches international business, entrepreneurship and experiential learning. He also is the committee chair and Trustee for several non-profit organizations.

Career
In 1991 he earned a Bachelor's of Science degree from Cornell University. In early 1992 he moved to Japan to work for an internship and then to work at The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. In the fall of 1994 he returned to the United States to attend Harvard Business School, where he graduated with an MBA in 1996. He joined Shiva Corporation in 1996 and ZOOTS in 1998. In 1999 he started Coolidge Plaza, LLC, a commercial real estate holding company. In 2000 he joined the faculty of Boston College, and in 2014, moved to Boston University. In 2011 he was named as an Advisory Board Member for China Financial Consultancy Co., Ltd., and a China strategy consultant for Fenway Sports Management (the business arm of the Boston Red Sox baseball team and sports organization). He has been been quoted in publications like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times , the Boston Globe , various Chinese business publications and Stoller's work on EVA was quoted in various Asian financial magazines in 2011. He began an independently produced newsmagazine television program The Language of Business, which debuted on the Needham Channel on April 2, 2013, debuted on WBIN-TV in Derry, NH on June 5, 2016, and debuted as a podcast on January 29, 2018. Stoller brings students overseas to visit companies , complete consulting engagements  , coaches several case competition teams at Boston University,  , provides analysis, or comments on items in the news domestically     and overseas.

Testimony
On January 16, 2018 Stoller testified at the Joint Committee for Export Development at the Massachusetts State House on the State's exports, trade and international competitiveness.

Awards

 * Commissioner's Medal, Recognition of civilian service to Boston Police Department 2019
 * Microgrant Awardee for Case Writing and “Raw” Case Integration, Aspen Business & Society International MBA Case Competition and Yale School of Management 2017
 * Sponsorship Award for Case Writing, Start-up Nation Central 2016
 * Teaching with New Media Award 2013 (Boston College) (student nominated)
 * Battalion Commander's Medal, Recognition of civilian service to Military Armistice Commission 2011
 * Graduate Faculty Member of the Year 2011 (Boston College) (student nominated)
 * Honorable Mention, pan-Tokyo Japanese public speaking contest 1993

Publications

 * Gallaugher, John M., Stoller, Gregory L., Software Outsourcing in Vietnam: A Case Study of a Locally Operating Pioneer, Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 2003 (Offshore partnerships)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., GoTradeSeafood.com: Reeling in the Big Catch, Senate Hall, 2003. (Critiquing a business plan's strengths and weaknesses)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Strategies in Entrepreneurial Finance with Accompanying Case Studies, Northcoast Publishers, 2005. (Attracting venture financing)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., LoJack: Honing in on the Route to Strategic Success, Online Journal of International Case Analysis, 2014. (Strategic repositioning due to decreased growth)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Bass, Jeremy, Veconinter, CA, Sage Publications, 2015. (Analyzing carrier profitability)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Holland, James, Wise, Steve, Grogan, Kate, Hart, Allison, and Tow, Nancy, Cross-Border Sponsorship, Sage Publications, 2015. (Sponsorship approaches across the four major U.S. professional sports leagues)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Abossein, Nadia Neekta, Language I/O: Brokering Translations One Country at a Time, Sage Publications, 2019. (Customer satisfaction and quality control)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Shteynberg, Helen, Xpert Eye: “See What I See”, Sage Publications, 2020. (Identifying vertical industries to locate partnerships)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Lazea, Simona, Steinberg, Alexis, ClariLegal: Scaling Operations in a Fragmented Environment, Sage Publications, 2020. (Scaling operations in a fragment environment)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Hu, Ling, Wang, Wenjun, Home Legend: Value Provider for Flooring Customers, Sage Publications, 2020. (Distributor relations during product line expansion)
 * Stoller, Gregory L., Elowitch, Rebecca, Sides, Andrew, Thinking “BIG” in China: Growth and Succession for Beijing International Group, Sage Publications, 2020. (Strategic positioning for long-term success)

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