Alumni Roundtable Participants

Gregory G. Stine, PMP
President, CollaborativePM, Inc.

Gregory G. Stine, PMP is the President of CollaborativePM, a consultancy that provides expert-level program management and sustainability (“green”) strategy development and implementation. Mr. Stine, an alumnus of MSPM ’98, is an internationally-recognized leader in the project management industry. Prior to obtaining his masters degree at GW, he began his career in project management at NASA, serving in various PM roles while working on the Space Shuttle and International Space Station Programs at Johnson Space Center. Stine’s program management experience has varied widely, including work in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors spanning the telecommunications, aerospace, information technology, financial services, and legal fields. In addition to his GW degree, he holds a Bachelors degree in biomedical engineering from Vanderbilt University.

Stine has been actively committed to promoting and building the profession through service and leadership, including serving as a Director-At-Large on the international Board of Directors of the Project Management Institute. Starting as the founder of the GWU student chapter of PMI, he has been involved in PMI for over ten years. In recognition of his service to the profession, Stine was honored with the PMI Distinguished Contribution Award in 1999.

Mr. Stine has authored numerous articles for industry publications and is a frequent speaker at symposia on the topic. He also was the principle investigator for an experiment that was flown and conducted on the MIR space station.

He currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.