DALLAS, TX - November 23, 2006 -
PMForum.org announced today that Mr. Florin Gheorghiu, PMP, has become an International Correspondent for the Company in Bucharest, Romania. In August, the company announced the formation of a Global Correspondents Network to provide more timely and varied project management-related news and information from around the world and to provide pmforum.org with local representation. PMForum.org operates
www.pmforum.org, one of the world’s most popular websites serving professional project management, and produces a popular monthly online e-Journal,
Project Management World Today.
According to managing editor David Pells, “Bucharest is one of the most important cities in Eastern Europe, where rapid economic growth and development have been occurring. Romania is also set to join the EU in 2007, so that should lead to significant investment, more projects and more interest in project management. Mr. Gheorghiu will provide us with an experienced professional representative in this important region.”
Florin Gheorghiu is also a professional project manager for UTI Group, a holding company engaged in the field of large public buildings, rehabilitation projects and complex security systems. Florin has experience working on large power plant projects financed by the International Bank for Reconstruction & Development (IBRD) and the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), and for Parsons Power (Gilbert Commonwealth), Lahmeyer International and Pennsylvania Power & Light (PP&L) as a project Consultant. Florin is a graduate of the Technical University of Bucharest in Power Engineering and the National School for Political Studies and Administration in Management. Additional information about Mr. Gheorghiu can be found at
http://www.pmforum.org/blogs/news/2006/11/florin-gheorghiu-becomes-pmf.html.
Others who have become International Correspondents for PMForum.org this year include Saralee Newell (Florida, USA), Dr. Chima Okereke (Port Harcourt, Nigeria), Ana Maria Rodriguez (Rosario, Argentina), Alcides Santopietro (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Robert Posener (Sydney, Australia), and Miles Shepherd (London, UK). The Company expects to announce other international correspondents around the world in coming months. Additional information about the PMForum.org Global Correspondents Network and about individual correspondents can be found at
http://www.pmforum.org/pm%20forum%20team/index.htm#5.
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www.pmforum.org/subscribe.
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www.iworldprojects.com.
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