Colin Rowland
About Colin Rowland
Colin Rowland is a Project Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb with over a decade of experience in project management across various industries in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Colin Rowland currently serves as a Project Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb, based in New Jersey, United States. He began this role in September 2018. His responsibilities involve overseeing projects within the pharmaceutical sector, ensuring that objectives are met on time and within budget. His role at Bristol-Myers Squibb leverages his extensive project management experience.
Previous Experience at Sainsbury's Bank
Before his current position, Colin Rowland worked as a Project Manager at Sainsbury's Bank in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. He held this role from 2017 to 2018, focusing on managing banking projects and streamlining processes. His tenure at Sainsbury's Bank lasted for one year.
Senior Project Manager Roles
Colin Rowland has also held Senior Project Manager positions at prestigious financial institutions. He worked at Royal Bank of Scotland from 2016 to 2017 and at Barclays from 2009 to 2010. These roles involved high-level project management responsibilities, where he led significant projects and initiatives.
Project Management at Barclays Bank and Other Organizations
Colin Rowland accrued diverse project management experience at various renowned organizations including Barclaycard, Unilever, and Bank of America. He briefly worked at Barclaycard in London for three months in 2012 and at Unilever for seven months the same year. He was also a Project Manager at Bank of America for eight months from 2011 to 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Extensive Industry Experience
With over a decade of project management experience across multiple high-profile companies, Colin Rowland has worked in various industries such as banking, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. His career highlights his versatility and adaptability in managing projects in both the United States and the United Kingdom.