Welcome to the Ireland Chapter of the Project Management Institute Members Event – Limerick 7th April 2016
Agenda 18.30 Sign in and Networking 19.00 Introduction - John Kelly, Director CPM 19:05 Jeffery Pinto 20:05 Q&A 20:30 Niall Murphy, PMI Ireland Chapter President 20:35 Finish & Network
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Benefits of Ireland Chapter Membership Events: Organising specific project management focused events Networking: Establishing a network of project managers, in various companies, across a spectrum of industries Training: Through our training providers, helping to further your career and professional development Free Training opportunities for members who are job-seekers Information Updates: Newsletters, etc. Personal touch: The Chapter provides the local personal touch, augmenting the central PMI org PDU’s
Thursday 14th April Aviva Stadium Expected audience of 300+ Speakers confirmed to-date Paul McNeive Dr. J. Davidson Frame Sean Casey Elaine Carey Joe Houghton Early bird rates closed Full details click on: www.PMI-ireland.org
PDU Code: C144-20160407-LIM Any questions – rodonohue@pmi-ireland.org Thank You
Introduction Welcome Thanks to UCC A bit about me – Rob O’Donohue Ireland Chapter PMI is Member Driven – 962 Members Over 1000 PMI Members in Ireland not part of the Ireland Chapter! Regional events over coming year Cork, Limerick, Galway, Athlone, + others National Conference in April in Dublin