Register Today: Project Management Institute, Chicagoland, Hosts Knowledge Sharing Event on "Project Selection for PMO," August 21st
Glen Ellyn, IL (PRWEB) August 14, 2014 -- PMI Chicagoland, the Chicago Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI), is hosting a free joint Knowledge Sharing event with AITP (Association of Information Technology Professionals) on "Project Selection for PMO with Larry Ladner" beginning at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, August 21st at College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL. Participants can earn 2 PDUs for attending.
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Location: College of DuPage, Room SRC1144, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
This is in the SRC building. Guests should enter Door 7 and go through the Cafeteria to the very back; the room will be on the right.
Price: Free
To register, please click here to sign-up for the August Knowledge Sharing event on PMI-Chicagoland’s website. When registering, please provide your name and 3 questions on “Selecting Projects for the PMO” that you would like discussed at this event. This PMI-Chicagoland Chapter Knowledge Sharing Event will be facilitated by AITP PMO SIG team member, Lawrence Ladner, PMP.
Lawrence Ladner, PMP is an Independent Account Executive at Tech Trade Partners acting as a resource for IT professionals who are trying to complete projects on a budget and help them succeed with their technology projects by sourcing cost effective solutions to meet their cost, time, and quality constraints. Lawrence has a long experience in project management leadership in both sales and operations roles in a wide variety of industries. He has also had facilitation success in a lively panel discussion on the Art and Science of the PMO.
Information on AITP for this event:
The Association of IT Professionals (AITP) Chicago Chapter is one of the leading chapters of the largest technology associations in the country. AITP was founded in 1951, and the Chicago Chapter remains strong due in part to its focus groups, which bring leading practitioners together to share knowledge on topics such as Mobility, Application Development, IT Leaders, Infrastructure, Project Management, Business Continuity and Security, to name a few.
With over 4300 members in the Chicago metropolitan area, PMI Chicagoland is one of the largest and most active chapters in the world. Programs are focused on serving local project management practitioners, organizations, and universities by providing the tools and support needed to embrace, value, and promote success in project management.
If you would like to become a member of the PMI Chicagoland Chapter, would like to volunteer, or know of someone who would like to join the chapter, please visit http://www.pmi-chicagoland.org for more information.
Stefan Lorincz, PMI Chicagoland Chapter, http://www.pmi-chicagoland.org, +1 (847) 826-2806, [email protected]
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