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Gregory Stoller serves as a Master Lecturer in Strategy and Innovation at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, where he actively builds entrepreneurship and international business programs. With an MBA from Harvard Business School (1996) and a BS from Cornell University (1991), he brings significant academic credentials to his role.
- Boston University, Questrom School of Business
- Rafik B. Hariri Building, 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 644
- Phone: 617.358.1710
Stoller's research interests focus on international entrepreneurship, global strategy, business planning, and experiential learning. He has developed and leads the Asian International Management Experience Program and the Asian International Consulting Project, demonstrating his commitment to global business education. His work emphasizes practical application through case competitions and real-world business challenges.
His recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a diverse research portfolio spanning international business strategy, entrepreneurship education, mentorship methodologies, sustainability initiatives, and emerging market analysis. These works appear in various outlets including Questrom Insights, Financial Times, and academic journals, showing both academic rigor and practical business relevance.
- Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2020)
- University-wide Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching (2019)
- Broderick Award for Outstanding Faculty Contribution to Graduate Community (2017)
- Multiple teaching excellence nominations across MBA programs
Stoller actively mentors student teams in prestigious competitions including the Venture Capital Investment Competition, Aspen Institute's Business & Society International MBA Case Competition, and Rice University Business Plan Competition. His professional activities extend beyond academia as President of Coolidge Plaza, LLC, a real estate holding company, and through his media work as co-creator/host of the nationally aired television show 'Language of Business' and contributor to 'Radio Entrepreneurs.'
With fluency in Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and French, plus basic proficiency in Cantonese, Korean, and Spanish, Stoller brings significant international perspective to his academic work and consulting activities.




