Reported by Quang Ton in Houston
Seminar at Sea IV,
departing Galveston, Texas on 26 March 2009, will be the fourth annual
project management cruise sponsored by the Clear Lake Galveston Chapter
of the Project Management Institute (PMI-CLG). Registration is still
open but officially closing on 31 January. Anyone interested should
visit www.pmiclg.org or contact president@pmiclg.org.
The
Seminar at Sea cruise is one of the most enjoyable PMI educational and
networking events in the world each year. Network with colleagues from
other PMI chapters, attend the informative seminars, earn PDU's, see
beautiful scenery, relax, and enjoy four wonderful days of sailing with
24-hour dining and non-stop entertainment aboard ship. Participants can
14 PDUs for PMP recertification as well.
Seminar speakers during the cruise will include:
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Greg Bailey, Vice President, Quantum PM
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Wes Balakian, CEO, True-Solutions
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Matt Leonard, Deputy Manager, Lunar Surface Systems Project Office, NASA
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Joe and Janice Lukas, Vice-President, PMCentersUSA
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Frank Saladis, PMP, President, Project Imaginers, Inc.
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Bill Stewart, President and CEO Project Management Leadership Group - PMLG
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Walter Vialli, CSQA, PMP, Principal Consultant, PMO To Go, LLC
According to PMI-CLG president A.J. Collier, "even with the bad economy this year, we have received a lot of
interest from PMI members from all over Texas and further away. I think
everyone heard about our last three cruises, which have been big
successes. This year's should be equally fun and educational!"
The Seminar at Sea IV is being co-sponsored by the PMI-CLG chapter and the PMI Houston Chapter.

Formed in 2000, the PMI Clear Lake / Galveston (PMI-CLG) Chapter is a component of the Project Management Institute (PMI®),
the world's largest membership organization for project management
professionals. The PMI-CLG chapter is dedicated to providing
professional development and networking opportunities for project
management professionals throughout the Clear Lake and Galveston areas
of south Texas. Chapter membership comes from a diverse array of
industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemical, Engineering & Construction, Aerospace, Insurance, and Communications. For more
information, visit
www.pmiclg.org.

Established in 1974, the PMI Houston Chapter was the first Chapter to receive a Charter from PMI®. The PMI Houston Chapter
is one of the largest PMI components in the world, with more than 2,700
members from all sectors where Project Management plays a crucial role,
including Engineering and Construction, Industrial, Information
Systems, Oil and Gas, Healthcare, Education, Government, Marketing and
Advertising, Telecommunications, and Service/Support sectors. The PMI
Houston Chapter holds regular meetings at various locations in the
Houston metropolitan area. Visit www.pmihouston.org.