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About the Chapter to Chapter Program



The PMIWDC Chapter-To-Chapter program is focused on establishing and maintaining a series of relationships between our Chapter and other chapters outside of the United States. These relationships are built to be mutually beneficial and typically include exchanging speakers, exchanging members and sharing information.

We seek value from this program by fostering the development of relationships that advance the project management profession and by engaging and energizing our Chapter membership.

Strategic Alliances

PMI Washington, DC Chapter will form alliances with other organizations to promote, advance and reinforce professional project management practices and principles.

Our vision is to foster an environment that enriches the approach to project management and provides value to its membership founded on the unified principles and practices of PMI.

Our Strategic Alliance Partners

Agile Project Leadership Network (APLN)

APLN is a non-profit organization that is focused on connecting, developing, and supporting great project leaders through the effective sharing of Lean and Agile experiences and expertise.

Learn more about APLN

Association of Business Process Management Professionals (ABPMP)

ABPMP is a non-profit, vendor independent professional organization dedicated to the advancement of business process management concepts and its practices.

Learn more about the ABPMP

International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)

The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) DC Metropolitan chapter exists to champion and give voice to the profession of business analysis; to educate their members and those who use their services; and to advance their professional standing by participating in a rigorous program of national certification.

Learn more about IIBA
Learn more about the Washington DC Chapter of IIBA

National Association of Minority Government Contractors (NAMGC)

The NAMGC’s mission is to be the premier organization which provides its members with a strong supportive system of networking, information and services which will connect them with federal, state and local government contracting opportunities.

Learn more about NAMGC

Women in Technology (WIT)

WIT's mission is to provide women in the technology community a networking and professional growth environment to develop relationships and create new opportunities.

Learn more about WIT

How to Partner

Interested in becoming a PMI Strategic Alliance Partner? Please see our Strategic Alliance Policy for more information about our process.

Strategic Alliance Team

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About the High School Outreach Program

High School Outreach Committee

The High School Outreach Committee was formed to develop and manage an outreach program to inform students in local high schools about project management as an interesting and rewarding career. This is accomplished through formal and/or information presentations to students at the school facility and providing PMI approved literature to guidance counselors, faculty and the student body about the project management profession.

January Frederick Dinner - Hosted by PMI Baltimore - Carl Pritchard - "How to be a Great Consultant"

01/15/2009 - 18:00

***Joint event with PMI Baltimore***

“How to Be a Great Consultant (even in your current job!)”

featuring

Carl Pritchard, PMP, EVP

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PMIWDC Chapter helped local E.Y.E. Program in Summer 2008

PMIWDC took the High School Outreach Committee one step further – building a new relationship with Department of Family Services, Fairfax County, Virginia to reach out to young people to support and teach them valuable life skills – project management. On July 15th and 16th, PMIWDC High School Outreach volunteer, Kal Majumdar, taught project management basic skills to more than 40 young people as part of this SkillSource’s Educating Youth Through Employment (E.Y.E.) Program. 

Community Outreach

Community Outreach

The Community Outreach Program targets non-profit organizations located within the PMIWDC footprint that the chapter can support. Examples of programs that Community Outreach supports include:

November Frederick Dinner - Hosted by PMI Baltimore - Jana Meacham - Lifestyle PM

11/20/2008 - 18:00

***Joint event with PMI Baltimore***

“Lifestyle Project Management:
Manage Stress and Enhance Health/Wellness Using Your PM Skills”

featuring

Jana Meacham, PMP

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International Project Management Day 2008

11/06/2008 - 17:30
11/06/2008 - 21:00

It’s Tough Out There!

How do you stay successful in ever changing political and economic turmoil?

It is a fact that in the current economy, there is a stronger need for individuals who know how to effectively lead organizations in the balancing of ever‐changing schedules, decreasing budgets and resource pools, and unprecedented demanding business risks.  Project Managers are, in fact those leaders best suited to deal with these challenges.

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