Marko Stojanovic

R&d Client Manager, Global Business Development at Procter & Gamble

Marko Stojanovic is an accomplished R&D professional with extensive experience in global business development at Procter & Gamble since 2012, currently serving as the R&D Client Manager. Stojanovic has led innovative projects across various technology platforms, delivering significant value through new business models and technology licensing. Previous roles include driving packaging development and consulting for Fortune 200 companies, alongside advisory work for Apollonia Health Inc. Marko also holds a PhD and BASc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto, with a notable history at Procter & Gamble, directing product development for One Health and executing cost-saving initiatives in the Global Snacks division.

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Procter & Gamble

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The Procter & Gamble Company is focused on providing branded products of superior quality and value to improve the lives of the world's consumers, now and for generations to come. P&G was founded over 180 years ago as a soap and candle company. Today, they are the world’s largest consumer goods company and home to iconic, trusted brands, including Always®, Charmin®, Braun®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Oral B®, Pantene®, Pampers®, Tide®, and Vicks®. P&G has a focused portfolio of daily-use products  — many providing cleaning, health and hygiene benefits — in 10 categories where performance drives brand choice: Fabric Care, Home Care, Baby Care, Feminine Care, Family Care, Hair Care, Skin & Personal Care, Oral Care, Personal Health Care and Grooming. The Company was incorporated in Ohio in 1905, having first been established as a New Jersey corporation in 1890, and was built from a business founded in Cincinnati in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. Today, their products are sold in approximately 180 countries and territories, reaching 5 billion consumers worldwide through billion dollar brands.