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Maureen Sugarman

Senior Director, Commercial Training at AVEO Oncology

Maureen Sugarman has extensive experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. Maureen currently works at AVEO Oncology, where they have held the roles of Senior Director, Commercial Training and Director, Commercial Training since 2020. Prior to that, they worked at Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. as the Director of Sales Training and Associate Director of Learning and Development from 2018 to 2020.

Earlier in their career, Sugarman worked at ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. where they served as a Regional Account Manager, responsible for the successful launch of Alunbrig in the ALK+NSCLC market. Maureen also held the position of Senior Manager of Field Sales Training, where they trained new Regional Account Managers and assisted in the integration training of the Takeda field sales force. Additionally, they worked as a Regional Account Manager, overseeing the launch of Iclusig in the CML market.

Sugarman's experience also includes working as an Immunotherapy Sales Specialist at Dendreon, where they supported Provenge and collaborated with healthcare professionals to ensure appropriate patients received the treatment. Maureen previously held the role of Clinical Sales Specialist at Allos Therapeutics and Oncology Sales Specialist and Sr. Oncology Sales Specialist at Eisai Pharmaceuticals.

Before that, Sugarman worked as an Executive Territory Manager at MGI Pharma and as a Territory Sales Manager at Robins Pharmaceuticals.

Overall, Sugarman's work experience encompasses commercial training, sales training, regional account management, sales specialist roles, and territory management in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.

Maureen Sugarman's education history includes studying at Stockton University. Maureen earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biomedical Communications from Stockton University. Additionally, they pursued studies in Biomedical Sciences, General, also at Stockton University. No specific start or end years were provided for either program.

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