Stephanie Recker
About Stephanie Recker
Stephanie Recker serves as the Director of Program Management at Nutrasource, where she has worked since 2019. With over 15 years of experience in the contract research organization sector, she has played a key role in the success of over 410 clinical trials.
Current Role at Nutrasource
Stephanie Recker serves as the Director of Program Management at Nutrasource, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she oversees all SGS Nutrasource Sponsor programs and manages project managers. Her responsibilities include ensuring the successful execution of clinical trials and maintaining high standards of project management within the organization. Nutrasource is located in Guelph, Ontario, where Recker has been instrumental in driving program success.
Previous Experience in Clinical Research
Before joining Nutrasource, Stephanie Recker accumulated extensive experience in clinical research. She worked at Allied Research International in various capacities, including Study Manager and Manager of Clinical Resources. Additionally, she held several roles at Inflamax Research Inc., such as Global Clinical Operations Training Manager and Associate Director Operations. Her diverse roles have provided her with a comprehensive understanding of clinical trial management and operations.
Educational Background
Stephanie Recker studied at Brock University, where she earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Physics. Her academic background has equipped her with analytical skills and a strong foundation in scientific principles, which are essential in the field of clinical research and program management.
Clinical Trial Expertise
With over 15 years of experience in the Contract Research Organization (CRO) sector, Stephanie Recker has significantly contributed to the success of over 410 clinical trials. Her expertise spans pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and dietary supplements. She has experience running a U.S.-based clinical trial site, showcasing her ability to manage complex projects in diverse regulatory environments.