Dan Stull

Lecturer at University of Washington

Biography

Dan Stull is an independent consultant and a doctoral candidate in business performance at the Cranfield School of Management in England. He has more than 25 years of experience in profit and loss management and has helped guide and direct mergers and acquisitions, divestitures and corporate development in industries such as distribution, software and professional services. Before coming to teach at the University of Washington, he served as a director on a variety of for-profit and nonprofit boards of directors and was the managing director of Experis (formerly Jefferson Wells). Stull received an award from the Direct Marketing Association for creating one of the nation's most successful business-to-business seminar marketing programs. He holds an MBA from the University of Washington.

Education

  • MBA University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business (1987 — 1989)
  • BA University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business (1979 — 1984)
  • MIT Sloan Executive Education (2012 — 2012)
  • Executive Development Program- Kellogg School of Management- Northwestern University (2004 — 2004)

Skills

The most important

  • Process Improvement
  • Project Planning
  • CRM

Other

P&L Management, New Business Development, Mergers, Consulting, Sales, Public Speaking, Business Development, Enterprise Software, Executive Management, Management Consulting, Program Management, Start-ups, Business Process Improvement, Business Planning, Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategic Planning, Management, Strategy

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