DALLAS, TX - November 28, 2006 -
PMForum.org announced today that Mr. Alfonso Bucero, PMP, has become an International Correspondent for the Company in Madrid, Spain. In August 2006, 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 president and managing editor David Pells, “In the last few years, Alfonso Bucero has been one of the most active and visible leaders in the project management profession in Spain. He has emerged as one of the brightest professional leaders in Europe and we are delighted that he has joined our correspondents network. Spain and the Iberian Peninsula are one of the world’s most important regions, culturally, economically and historically. So this is a very positive development for us.”
Mr. Bucero is founder and Managing Partner of BUCERO PM Consulting. He previously managed the office in Spain for the International Institute for Learning (IIL) for two years, and was a Senior Project Manager at Hewlett-Packard Spain (Madrid Office) for thirteen years. Alfonso is an active member of the Project Management Institute (PMI®), of the ALI (Asociación de Licenciados, Ingenieros y Doctores en Informática), and of the Spanish Project Management Association, AEIPRO. Alfonso was the founder, sponsor and President of the PMI Barcelona, Spain Chapter until April 2005, belongs to the PMI Leadership Institute Advisory Group (LIAG), and is an IPMA Assessor. Alfonso has a Computer Science Engineering degree from Universidad Politécnica in Madrid and is the author of several books on Project Management. The breaking news article about Mr. Bucero joining the PMF correspondents network can be seen at
http://www.pmforum.org/blogs/news/2006/11/alfonso-bucero-joins-pmf.html.
Others who have become International Correspondents for PMForum.org this year include Florin Gheorghiu (Bucharest, Romania), 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.
PMForum.org, a wholly owned subsidiary of iWorld Projects & Systems, Inc., administers and operates
www.pmforum.org, one of the world’s best known project management websites and a leading source of breaking news from around the world of PM. PMForum.org also publishes the monthly online PM World Today e-Journal, where articles, case studies, papers and viewpoints by leading project management authorities and experts from around the world can be found. Free subscriptions are available at
www.pmforum.org/subscribe.
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www.iworldprojects.com.
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