Richard Bayney

 Richard  Bayney
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Dr. Richard Bayney is President and Founder of Project & Portfolio Value Creation (PPVC), a consulting boutique providing Training and Education in Project, Portfolio, Resource, and Risk Management as well as Business, Strategic, Portfolio, and Scenario Planning services. Richard teaches the Project Portfolio Management and Project Management Office course on WebCampus for Stevens. He is also a faculty member at University of Pennsylvania lecturing to graduate and executive students in Project Portfolio Management and Decision Modeling, and University of the Sciences in Philadelphia lecturing to MBA students in Strategic Planning and Competitive Intelligence and Product Brand Management.

Richard is a frequent speaker in ‘Portfolio and Resource Management, Risk Analysis and Risk Management, and Strategic Planning in Drug Development’ and is an Advisory Board Member to Cambridge Healthtech Institute. Dr. Bayney is a 23-year veteran of the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology industry at Merck & Co., Bayer Corp. and AG, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development. In his previous position at Johnson & Johnson, Richard was Vice President, Portfolio Management and Decision Analysis. He has spent 11 years building and leading departments in Strategic Planning, Decision Analysis, and Portfolio Management, 2 years as an International Project Manager for a marketed cardiovascular drug, and 10 years in Molecular Biology research into gene expression in drug detoxification systems and in Alzheimer’s Disease.

Dr. Bayney obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from University of London, MBA from Columbia University, and PMP from the Project Management Institute.




Faculty Member Courses Taught:

Course #Course/Program NameRole
MGT613Project Portfolio Management and Program Management OfficeInstructor
Stevens WebCampus is the ultimate in convenience. It allows me to have the flexibility to work, travel and accomplish my degree from wherever I am. Excellent faculty!"
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