OSPMI April 2019 Chapter Meeting

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Join Ocean State PMI for our April meeting at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island.  This month's speaker is Andrew Amrhein, who will educate us on “What the CIO Wants from You, The Program Manager”.

“Are you reaching your full potential as a project manager?  Are you VALUABLE to your organization?  Find out in this presentation by Andrew Amrhein.  Amrhein goes through the critical elements of what it takes for a Project Manager to be valuable and successful in any organization, with practical tips throughout.”

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“Andrew Amrhein was most recently the Managing Director of the Program Management Office, Business Relationship Management, and Quality Assurance in the IT Group of Harvard Business School.  Prior to HBS Andrew worked at Thermo Fisher Scientific  directly for the CIO, where he led a Global PMO across 12 divisions and personally ran programs up to 45 million dollars and over 150 people.  At Thermo Andrew was also the overall IT leader for across Europe of a $650M division with 25 sites and ~3,500 users.  At the pharmaceutical company Pfizer Andrew was the Director of Global Program Delivery where he also ran transformation programs in the tens of millions of dollars, and won a Global R&D award for a business process reengineering initiative.  Andrew has been a speaker multiple times for PMI Mass Bay and PM / BA World, taught Project Management as part of the Leading With Excellence initiative at Harvard, and has authored a PM ISSIG article on project management politics.  Andrew has an MBA from New York University (Stern) and loves travel, martial arts, and spending time with his family.”

      
     Please note, the meal option has expired. However, we gladly welcome you to enjoy the presentation! This 'Presentation Only' pricing will automatically be applied to your registration.
 

Must attend Networking Session to earn 2 PDU's

Event Properties

Event Date 04-11-2019 6:00 pm
Event End Date 04-11-2019 8:30 pm
Cut off date 04-10-2019 11:00 pm
Individual Price $30 Non-Members, $25 Members

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