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Mary Stefanchik
at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Mary Grace Stefanchik is a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the STM (Science, Technology, and Medicine) publishing industry. Her extensive career showcases her dedication to advancing scholarly communication and ensuring access to high-quality scientific literature. With a proven track record in various leadership roles, Mary Grace has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of publishing, contributing her expertise to important organizations and influencing the direction of publishing practices worldwide.
Her educational journey began at Mahopac High School, where she earned her NYS Regents Diploma with honors before moving on to Boston College. She graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's degree in Communications, a foundation that has served her well throughout her career in publishing.
In her professional endeavors, Mary Grace currently serves as the Director of Publishing Development at ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers). In this role, she spearheads initiatives aimed at enhancing the society’s publication portfolio, fostering innovation, and guiding the development of impactful research and professional resources. Her leadership at ASME signifies her commitment to supporting engineers and researchers through accessible and high-quality scholarly communication.
Mary Grace's contributions to the publishing field extend beyond her current position. She has held several significant roles throughout her career, showcasing her versatility and expertise. As the former Acquisitions Editor for ASCE Press at the American Society of Civil Engineers, she played a vital role in curating essential publications that serve the civil engineering community. Additionally, she has been an Acquisitions Editor at VNR and a Senior Editor at Faulkner & Gray, where she was instrumental in developing and editing a wide range of pivotal publications for the scientific community, particularly in the areas of behavioral science and medicine.
Another remarkable aspect of Mary Grace's career is her involvement with various professional organizations. She has served as a member and co-chair on the AAP/PSP Books Committee, a testament to her leadership and collaborative spirit in the publishing community. Furthermore, she has been actively engaged as a Publications Track and Session Chair at CESSE, sharing her insights and expertise with peers and contributing to the ongoing dialogue about best practices in publishing.
