SNEC PM Conference 2008 Receives High Praise
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LEE LAMBERT CALLS SNEC PMI CONFERENCE THE
BEST
May 2, 2008
was a day of historical proportion for the Southern New England Chapter. It was the day of our third annual
professional development conference; it was the day designated “Project
Management Day” throughout the state of Connecticut by Governor Jodi Rell; and
it was the day SNEC-PMI went green by reducing the number of paper handouts and
providing environmentally friendly (collapsible fold and zipper) tote bags. Even before we kicked-off the day, Keynote
Speaker Captain Brudnicki was interviewed on the local radio WTIC1080 morning
show.
We thought we
did good but knew we got to great when none other than Lee Lambert himself told
us, “I have never experienced the depth
and quality of a professional development event that comes close to equaling
the May 2 SNEC-PMI Professional Development Day.”
After a
rousing keynote, nearly 800 conference attendees were able to put Captain Larry
Brudnicki’s decision-making pointers (based on his rescue experiences in “The
Perfect Storm”) to work as they faced difficult choices which four of the 20
outstanding satellite presentations to attend; how to work a visit to each of
the 23 vendors or with whom to lunch. A
new feature to this year’s conference was Lunch and Learns. Attendees could attend a session with Microsoft
or IBM or join friends and co-workers for lunch. The closing session was a comedic view of
project management, SNEC, and PMI by corporate funnyman Greg Schwem, which put
everyone in great spirits for the conference’s reception.
Our sincere thanks
to all our presenters, our many sponsor for their financial support, our
Chapter members and especially conference attendees who are the real reason our
events are so successful. We hope to see
you all next year!
Plans are
already underway for the 2009 Conference. If you are interested in being a volunteer or sponsor for next year’s
event, please contact us at
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