April 17, 2019

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Meet your new board members at the Annual Business Meeting: May 2, 2019

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The May 2nd, 2019 Annual Business Meeting is complimentary and exclusively for members of the PMI OVOC. The purpose of this meeting is to introduce you to the newly appointed 2019 Board of Directors, explain OVOC operations and to provide a networking opportunity to meet with other chapter members.

Why Attend:

  • Discover how your chapter is working for you.
  • Let your voice be heard - help us by attending and providing your input to the Chapter operations.
  • Learn about the PMI OVOC 2018 successes and what is in store for 2019.
  • Enjoy some refreshments while networking with fellow members.
  • Win a Door Prize! (among other great prizes, you could win a free pass for a Lunch Seminar, Saturday Seminar or a half-price pass to this year's Symposium.
  • If you’re PMP certified, you can earn one (1) PDU under Strategic and Business Management as it pertains to The PMI Talent Triangle®.
  • PMI OVOC will register PDUs for you.

Nominations Committee Appreciation

Thank you very much for taking the time to cast your vote. Your support of PMI Ottawa Valley Outaouais Chapter Board of Directors annual elections is appreciated. Should you have any questions, please contact the Nominations Committee at elections@pmiovoc.org.


Saturday, April 27th half-day workshop

On the eve of the upcoming May Mental Health week, join PMI OVOC in our continued commitment to bring important sessions involving project team and self-care topics. Success in our work and relationships is based on our mental and emotional resilience. Very little training is ever offered on how we create our emotional states, or the perspectives needed to rise up stronger from the inevitable struggles we face in life. This workshop is for everyone interested in improving the quality of their lives across all avenues. The workshop is ideal for Project Managers that motivate project teams for optimum performance to produce quality results and outcomes.

Learn how Hal Hughes, a former MMA fighter and police officer, rebuilt himself from a suicidal recluse, to someone who has become a leader in teaching others how to overcome obstacles in their own lives. For more information and to register, click here.


Call for Symposium Speakers is now open

Do you have an interesting project to share with your peers? Do you have a great fresh approach on a Communications, Leadership or Other topic that you feel every Project, Portfolio, Program Manager should hear and benefit from? Are you involved in a new and emerging field that PM's should be aware of in a changing marketplace? If you answered "yes" to any of the 3 questions we want to hear your ideas. It's that time of the year when the 2019 National Capital Project Management Symposium is looking for excellent speakers to inform, educate, and entertain our attendees.

If interested, please see the following link: https://pmiovoc.org/speakers. We ask that you provide your completed Speaker/Topic Abstract by Friday, May 17th so the Symposium Committee can review and begin putting together a high calibre event. If you have any questions, feel free to email Pete @ symposium-chair@pmiovoc.org.


Volunteers 

In addition to the volunteer positions below, the volunteer team is currently looking for additional team members. A VRMS opportunity will be available later in the week. If you are interested, please send an email to volunteers@pmiovoc.org.


Algonquin College: Post Grad PM Students are ready for placements!

Algonquin College has post-graduate Project Management students who are eager to offer 60 hours of complimentary project management services to help with your Ottawa-based project! If you have a field placement opportunity for mid-May to August 2019 or wish to have more information, please click here.


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