Christian Furler O'brien
About Christian Furler O'brien
Christian Furler O'Brien is the Associate Director of U.S. GU Cancers Training & Talent Development at Bristol Myers Squibb and Co-Chair of the Diverse Alumni Council at Saint Joseph's University.
Title
Christian Furler O'Brien currently holds the position of Associate Director for U.S. GU Cancers Training & Talent Development at Bristol Myers Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey. In this role, he focuses on health-related training and developing talent within the organization.
Company
Christian Furler O'Brien works at Bristol Myers Squibb as an Associate Director in U.S. GU Cancers Training & Talent Development. He is also associated with Saint Joseph's University as the Co-Chair of the Diverse Alumni Council and a member of the National Alumni Board. Both roles are based in Princeton, New Jersey.
Education and Expertise
Christian Furler O'Brien holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing from Hofstra University, completed between 2022 and 2024. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.B.A) in Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing from Saint Joseph's University from 2009 to 2013.
Background
Christian Furler O'Brien has diverse experience in various sectors. Previously, he worked at Novartis as a Senior Cardiovascular Account Specialist, focusing on Northwell Health for eight months in 2019-2020 in the New York City Metropolitan Area. He also held the position of Assistant Brand Lead for Icy Hot at Sanofi from 2013 to 2019. Additionally, he served as Secretary on the Board of Trustees at Hyacinth Foundation from 2016 to 2021.
Achievements
Christian Furler O'Brien has several notable achievements in his career. He won three consecutive 'Auvi-Q Share Growth Contests' in June 2015. He was selected to represent the Metro NY Allergy Specialty Team on the Allergy Advisory Council to assist with Sales Training and Product Marketing Initiatives. He is also passionate about inclusion and focuses on leadership values that promote curiosity and growth.