About SNEC-PMI
Mission Statement
To provide resources, professional development and networking opportunities to enhance Project Management
Vision Statement
A better Southern New England through Project Management
History
The Southern New England Chapter of PMI was established in 1983 to cover all of the Connecticut area as well as Western Massachusetts and part of New York. When we celebrated our 20th anniversary in 2003 we also reached the 1,000th member milestone. At the beginning of 2007 our membership count was over 1,600 members with nearly half of those having attained PMP certification.
Coverage
Most of our members work and live in the greater Connecticut area, covering a wide mix of industries and project professions.
About half of our monthly dinner meetings are held close to Hartford, CT, while other meetings are held in New Haven and Southbury. These meetings offer an excellent opportunity for networking and education. We continue to attract sell-out attendance along with speakers representing the leading edge of project methodologies and experience.
Innovation
In response to the local employment atmosphere and needs of our members, SNEC-PMI project teams have created a Job Assistance web site (hosted along with this site), and a Job Alert application to help connect project organizations to available professionals. In the last year we've added pre-meeting mini seminars, hosted a job fair, greatly expanded educational opportunities, and completed our first-ever strategic planning exercise. More than ever, we have a membership that is excited about expanding the dynamics or our organization and eager to participate.
Moving forward, ongoing opportunities to serve on the board of directors or one of several project committees can help to make SNEC-PMI one of the premiere professional organizations locally available.
We invite you to investigate our chapter further. Join us at one of our meetings, or explore this web site for news and recent and upcoming events. The Membership area will provide examples of available resources.
To join SNEC-PMI, you must first be a PMI member. When you join the Project Management Institute you can select a local chapter. For more information on PMI, go to www.pmi.org.
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