The PMI Belgium chapter organises for the 2
nd time the Project Manager of the Year award. Candidates must be an active Project Manager and present their project management results to a jury of Project Management Experts on October 25
th. The award will be nominated on the PMI open Chapter event of November 25
th in Liège.
Fill in the application form on
www.pmi-belgium.be and win a ticket to a European PMI congress for 2 persons.
The jury will consist out of
Louis Mercken (former CEO of Threon Group Europe, CIO of CSC, Umicore, Exxon Chemical, chairman of PMI),
Carl Malbrain (CEO a.i. Thenergo; before CEO Seghers Better Technology & Biffa Waste Services, Chairman Indaver, Directeur-Generaal SCK/CEN)),
Paul d’Aubioul (>30y experience in implementation of financial-, HR- and project management systems, executive professor at UAMS, program leader Project Management )
Professor Allard van Riel – (Arcelor Chair of Innovation Strategy HEC Management School, University of Liège),
Prof. Dr. Mario Vanhoucke (Operations & Technology Management Centre, Vlerick Management School, Belgium Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Gent University),
Chris Kindermans (President PMI Belgium )
Anja Vandenbergh (Vice president PMI Belgium) &
Peter Sarasyn (Director of Finance PMI Belgium),
Stefaan Vandevoorde (Director PMI Belgium).
With more than 265,000 members in over 170 countries, PMI is a leading membership association for the project management profession. PMI is actively engaged in advocacy for the profession, setting professional standards, conducting research and providing access to a wealth of information and resources.
PMI also promotes career and professional development and offers certification, networking and community involvement opportunities. In fact, with nearly 260,000 certified, the Project Management Professional (PMP
®) credential is the most widely recognized certification in the PM profession. For almost 40 years, PMI has advanced the careers of practitioners who make project management indispensable for business results.
In June 1997 in Paris, the idea was born to create a more local chapter for the Benelux countries. The PMI Benelux Chapter was officially recognized by the Project Management Institute as an independent component in 1998. Since that start-up, the chapter has grown to one of the largest in Europe, with more then 800 members residing in Belgium and Luxembourg.
For more info or interviews please contact
Wouter.Ducheyne@pmi-belgium.be +32.486.090.842 or visit
www.pmi-belgium.be.