PMI California Inland Empire Chapter Rancho Cucamonga Monthly Dinner Meeting Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Dec 26, 2015
PMICalifornia Inland Empire Chapter Rancho Cucamonga
Monthly Dinner Meeting
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
MissionConnect with our community to:◦ Recognize the value of project management◦ Advance the practice of project management◦ Deliver successful project resultsImprove their professional and personal lives.
Vision Within two years, the PMICIE Chapter will be foundationally solid
and fully staffed for future growth. PMICIE will increase membership engagement by providing outstanding member value, various opportunities for networking, volunteer service, education, and professional growth.
◦ Trust & Integrity◦ Collaboration◦Accountability◦ Commitment◦ Excellence◦ Engagement◦ Creativity/Innovation
Core ValuesThrough times of growth and change, our core values provide continuity and a moral compass, communicating our beliefs and guiding our behavior.
The PMI California Inland Empire chapter provides you with outstanding opportunities to START, BUILD, and ADVANCE your project management career through these affordable value-added services:
◦Engaging Networking Events
◦Professional Development Courses
◦Numerous Ways to Earn PDUs
◦ Informative Speakers and Presentations
◦Collaboration with Other SoCal PMI Chapters
Start, Build, and Advance
Contact: Bill ParrisV.P. of Professional [email protected]
Certification Readiness AssessmentProject Management ExperienceProject Management Formal Education/Contact HoursCertification Readiness Gap Analysis
Certification Preparation In-Class Certification Preparation CoursesOn-Line Certification Preparation Courses and PodcastsCertification Exam Question Simulators
Certification Application GuidanceFilling Out the Certification ApplicationGuidelines for Certification Application AuditsPost-Certification Continuing Certification Requirements
A comprehensive campaign to assist project management team members obtain their professional credentials and certifications
Recognized by PMI Global Operations in PMI Today magazine
CIE Certify Me Campaign
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TONIGHT’S SPEAKER
Ms. Stephanie HotchkinTopic: Gamification
Title: ‘Enterprise Gamification: An Overview’
PMICIE Chapter Rancho Cucamonga
2 PDU Dinner
www.pmicie.orgfor more
information
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3-Day CAPM/PMP Exam Prep Workshop
3-Day Live Instruction Designed to help you pass the
CAPM/PMP 35 Contact Hours/PDUs Earn your credential to eliminate
doubt with employers Location: Pomona, CA
$ET YOURSELF APART!
INCREA$E YOUR EARNING POTENTIAL
Your name
FEBRUARY 19, 20, 21, 2015
Contact: Ken DenningProfessional Development [email protected]
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January 27, 2015 SpeakerTemecula Dinner Meeting
Ms. Sarita Maybin, MATopic: Stakeholder Engagement
Title: ‘How to Maintain High-Touch Relationships inHigh-Tech Times’
PMICIE Chapter Temecula
2 PDU Dinner
www.pmicie.orgfor more
information
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February 17, 2015 SpeakerRancho Cucamonga Dinner Meeting
Mr. Ray Stratton, PMP, EVPTopic: Organizational Agility through Project Management
Title: ‘The EVM + AGILE Anthology’
PMICIE Chapter Rancho Cucamonga
2 PDU Dinner
www.pmicie.orgfor more
information
HERE ARE SOME OF THE TOP EMPLOYERS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE
Abbott Vascular United Parcel Service County of San Bernardino County of Riverside Kaiser Permanente ESRI Loma Linda University Wal-Mart Hewlett-Packard Univ. of Calif., Riverside Pechanga Resort & Casino BAE Systems
Cal Poly Pomona Verizon Northrup Grumman Costco Arrowhead Medical Center Prime Healthcare Management SCE Cal-Trans Monster Beverage Co. Walz Group ADP Watson Pharmaceuticals
In Transition?
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Employers of Project Managers
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Volunteering has some unique benefits:
◦Worldwide recognition on your resume and LinkedIn profile
◦ Potential job opportunities you might not otherwise obtain
◦Valuable networking contacts at notable companies, agencies, organizations, associations and groups
◦ Experience gained from working with a non-profit on very unique and challenging projects and activities
◦Opportunity to improve existing skills or obtain new skills and obtain extremely valuable real-life experience
◦ PDUs, PDUs, PDUs…
Volunteer Today!
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Dave ClinePresident
Lynn CoffmanVP of Membership
Bill MorganVP of Operations
Greg HoodVP of Marketing
Bill ParrisVP of Professional
Development
Ed ValdezVP of Finance
Clifton MassingaleVP of Programs
John DawsonMembership
Director
Carmen ZavalzaFinance Director
“CV” Chandrasekar Venkatraman
Operations Director
Ken DenningProfessional Development
Director
OPENPrograms Director
Sanjay LalaCommunications
Director
Matt McIntoshWebsite Director
Joel RothschildRC Dinner Meeting
Manager
OPENSocial Media
Director
Fritz ManalaysayCorporate Outreach
Director
OPENCommunity
Outreach Director
Irmalinda OsunaAcademia Outreach
Director
Robin CrouchRegistration Desk
RC
Kim CritchfieldRegistration Desk
Temecula
Kathy DawsonVolunteer Service
Director
Michael SmithMarketing Director
OPENTemucala Dinner Meeting Greeter
Earl FrederickTemecula Dinner Meeting Manager
OPENPMP/CSM Class
Coordinator
Susan MillerRC Dinner Meeting
Membership Coordinator
Colette ZelesnikarMembership Coordinator
Revised: January 20, 2015
Kevin ReillySpeaker
Coordinator
Debra WolfPast President(BOD Member)
Chris ParsonsSpecial Events
Coordinator
Tammy SchembariRC Dinner Meeting
Greeter
Succession Planning
Interested in a Volunteer Service Position? Email
Bruce McBrideRegistration Desk
Temecula
Russell KeenanMentor Program
Manager
Sanjay LalaElection
Nominations Chair
Robert AdlingSponsorship
Director
OPENTemecula Dinner Mtg Membership
Coordinator
OPENVolunteer Service
Director
“To be good, and to do good, is all we have to do.” - John Adams
“Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more. ”
- H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Volunteer Today!
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