Ann Stott Joins PDG as the Senior Director, Life Sciences Practice
Online, June 16, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Performance Development Group (PDG) announced the addition of Ann Stott to their Senior Leadership Team. Ms. Stott will take on the role of Senior Director, Life Sciences Practice, reporting to President Keith Forshew. She will lead the life sciences practices, focusing on pharmaceuticals, health care, biotechnology, and medical devices, as well as bring her extensive consulting experience to PDG to further grow the PDG advisory services capabilities. "I am thrilled to welcome Ann Stott to the PDG team, and to bring her tremendous expertise to bear for PDG and our clients," stated Mr. Forshew.
Ms. Stott is an accomplished, respected, and energetic leader with more than twenty years of experience in the corporate training environment. In her previous position as the Vice President of Training for Xerox she enhanced the Xerox reputation internally and externally by defining, creating, and implementing a global learning and development strategy, supported by specific training and development initiatives. She led some of their largest clients including learning for Xerox itself, with their corporate university covering 95,000 employees. Prior to Xerox, Ms. Stott was a Training Director at GlaxoSmithKline for ten years, responsible for the professional development programs for a 9,000 employee sales division.
PDG is a global leader in providing workforce transformation solutions which build value for their clients by aligning workforce performance with corporate strategy. They work with their clients to create the strategy, develop the solutions and provide a scalable implementation capability to drive bottom line results through improved workforce performance. Privately held since 2002 and headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania. PDG offers a comprehensive suite of products and services that support the entire workforce transformation lifecycle. To learn more about PDG go to www.performdev.com or call 610.854.4400.