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PMI NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER OUTREACH Issue 1 Outreach Newsletter Feb 2, 2015 NYU SPEED MENTORING EVENT IN THIS ISSUE On the evening of Jan 22 nd , NYUSPS campus was filled with close to 60 eager students, PMI members and nonPMI members for a Speed Mentoring Event. It was a great collaborative event between PMINYC and NYUSPS Speed mentoring extends the speed networking concept to professional learning and development in an engaging format. This initiative gives participants the opportunity to network and learn from experienced advisors in short bursts of time Evening was quite a success with our esteemed 9mentor team: Rabih Vincent Alali, PMP, MBA, CPHIMS, Charles Cirronella, ITIL. John Conti, PMP, Edward Kleinert, MBA, MPH, PMP, Lawrence Mantrone, PMP, CSM , Mary Anne Martucci, PMP, Holly Ripley, PMP, CSM PMINYC President Elect , Frank Saladis, PMP, PMIFellow, PMINYC President , Cark Webb, PMP, CCM Evening kicked off with 0pening remarks by Tatiana Riviera, Program Director, NYU SPS and VP outreach Suzan Cho. Then Academic program Manager Anna Thomas introduced the mentors and the topics for the events Each mentee was assigned with their choice of 4 topics in the 4 30 min sessions. Topics for the evening include: The Power of Networking – Who you know can change your career path, The Temple of Project Management, Stakeholder Communication and Collaboration Key to Project Success, Job Offers and Negotiations (winning strategies), Agile Project Management, The Value of Methodology Steps to build corporate adoption, Project Retrospectives Why and How to run a valuable session, Developing Leadership Skills, Effective Project Communications Networking session where the participants were eager to learn more followed the event. Due to the interest and the energy this generated NYU SPS and PMI NYC are planning more events for the future. Closing remarks were given by Tatiana Riviera and Suzan Cho to stress the value of these programs and how NYU SPS and PMI NYC can be utilized to further their growth in Project Management This is just start of a great year with great partnership between PMI NYC and NYU SPS. More to come! Upcoming Outreach Events Feb 23 rd , 2015: PMI NYC Outreach collaborating with Professor Paul Fibkins, Fordham University to address a group of college students to talk about Career in Project Management. Mar 18 th , 2015: Academic Outreach Mar 26 th , 2015: Corporate Outreach Apr 18 th , 2015: Community Outreach New York Cares Day Spring NYU Speed Mentoring Event Outreach Mission: Outreach promotes awareness and adoption of project management in everyday life across all professions. Outreach volunteers serve as ambassadors between PMINYC and New York metro area organizations and global communities. Click below link to review Outreach Newsletters, including the video for the Jan 22 NYU Project Management Speed Mentoring in Action: http://pminyc.org/documents/pminycmemberdocumentlibrary/outreachnewsletters Outreach Contacts: Suzan Cho, PMP, email: [email protected] Anna Thomas, PMP, email: [email protected] Deepa Baalakhrishnan, email: [email protected] Aurie Morales, email: [email protected]

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PMI  NEW  YORK  CITY  CHAPTER  OUTREACH   Issue  1      

 

 

 

Outreach Newsletter

Feb 2, 2015

     

NYU  SPEED  MENTORING  EVENT       IN  THIS  ISSUE  

On  the  evening  of  Jan  22nd,  NYU-­‐SPS  campus  was  filled  with  close  to  60  eager  students,  PMI  members  and  non-­‐PMI  members  for  a  Speed  Mentoring  Event.  It  was  a  great  collaborative  event  between  PMI-­‐NYC  and  NYU-­‐SPS  

Speed  mentoring  extends  the  speed-­‐networking  concept  to  professional  learning  and  development  in  an  engaging  format.  This  initiative  gives  participants  the  opportunity  to  network  and  learn  from  experienced  advisors  in  short  bursts  of  time  

Evening  was  quite  a  success  with  our  esteemed  9-­‐mentor  team:  

Rabih  Vincent  Alali,  PMP,  MBA,  CPHIMS,  Charles  Cirronella,  ITIL.    John  Conti,  PMP,  Edward  Kleinert,  MBA,  MPH,  PMP,  Lawrence  Mantrone,  PMP,  CSM  ,  Mary  Anne  Martucci,  PMP,    Holly  Ripley,  PMP,  CSM  PMI-­‐NYC  President  Elect  ,  Frank  Saladis,  PMP,  PMI-­‐Fellow,  PMI-­‐NYC    President  ,    Cark  Webb,  PMP,  CCM  

Evening  kicked  off  with  0pening  remarks  by  Tatiana  Riviera,  Program  Director,  

NYU  SPS  and  VP  outreach  Suzan  Cho.  Then  Academic  program  Manager  Anna  Thomas  introduced  the  mentors  and  the  topics  for  the  events  

Each  mentee  was  assigned  with  their  choice  of  4  topics  in  the  4  -­‐  30  min  sessions.    Topics  for  the  evening  include:  

• The  Power  of  Networking  –  Who  you  know  can  change  your  career  path,    

• The  Temple  of  Project  Management,    

• Stakeholder  Communication  and  Collaboration  -­‐  Key  to  Project  Success,    

• Job  Offers  and  Negotiations  (winning  strategies),    

• Agile  Project  Management,  • The  Value  of  Methodology  -­‐  

Steps  to  build  corporate  adoption,    

• Project  Retrospectives  -­‐  Why  and  How  to  run  a  valuable  session,  

• Developing  Leadership  Skills,  • Effective  Project  

Communications  

Networking  session  where  the  participants  were  eager  to  learn  more  followed  the  event.  Due  to  the  interest  and  the  energy  this  generated  NYU  SPS  and  PMI  NYC  are  planning  more  events  for  the  future.  

Closing  remarks  were  given  by  Tatiana  Riviera  and  Suzan  Cho  to  stress  the  value  of  these  programs  and  how  NYU  SPS  and  PMI  NYC  can  be  utilized  to  further  their  growth  in  Project  Management    

This  is  just  start  of  a  great  year  with  great  partnership  between  PMI  NYC  and  NYU  SPS.  More  to  come!  

Upcoming  Outreach  Events  Feb  23rd,  2015:  PMI  NYC  Outreach  collaborating  with  Professor  Paul  Fibkins,  Fordham  University  to  address  a  group  of  college  students  to  talk  about  Career  in  Project  Management.    

Mar  18th,  2015:  Academic  Outreach  

Mar  26th,  2015:  Corporate  Outreach    

Apr  18th,  2015:  Community  Outreach  New  York  Cares  Day  Spring

 

NYU Speed Mentoring Event  

Outreach  Mission:    

Outreach  promotes  awareness  and  adoption  of  project  management  in  everyday  life  across  all  professions.  Outreach  volunteers  serve  as  ambassadors  between  PMINYC  and  New  York  metro  area  organizations  and  global  communities.  

Click  below  link  to  review  Outreach  Newsletters,  including  the  video  for  the  Jan  22  NYU  Project  Management  Speed  Mentoring  in  Action:  

http://pminyc.org/documents/pminyc-­‐member-­‐document-­‐library/outreach-­‐newsletters  

Outreach  Contacts:  Suzan  Cho,  PMP,  email:  [email protected]    

Anna  Thomas,  PMP,  email:  [email protected]  

Deepa  Baalakhrishnan,  email:  [email protected]  

Aurie  Morales,  email:  [email protected]    

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Edward  Klinert,  MPH,  MBA,  PMP            R.  Clark  Webb,  PMP,  CCM          Frank  Saladis,  PMP,  PMI  Fellow,  PMINYC  President  

   Mary  Anne  Martucci,  PMP        Charles  Cirronella,  ITIL              John  Conti,  PMP  

       Larry  Mantrone,  PMP,  CSM        Rabih  Vincent  Alali,  PMP          Holly  Ripley,  PMP,  CSM,  PMINYC  President  Elect  

   

Full  house  at  NYU-­‐SPS                          Anna  Thomas,  PM  Academic  Outreach  with  mentors      Suzan  Cho  with  Roberta  Dias,  our  Photographer