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PMI New York City Chapter

The New York City Chapter (PMINYC) offers a variety of educational experiences, with opportunities to earn PDUs, to support and advance the careers of its membership. 

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Mentoring Program

The PMINYC Mentoring Program provides mentoring opportunities for all members of our chapter. Mentoring is a mutual sharing of experiences and opinions to create agreed-upon outcomes. This program aims to develop and strengthen project management competencies in line with the PMINYC Chapter goals of servicing member value and professional development. It is a great learning opportunity for both Mentors and Mentees.

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Volunteer with Us

Build your professional network. Gain experience as a project manager, as a leader, develop communication and presentation skills. Volunteer is fun and our chapter has several open positions for new volunteers.

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PMINYC proudly recognizes Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Learn more about the origins of this month of celebration.

The month long celebration of Asian Heritage and Pacific Islander Heritage Month started with a simple ask by one Asian woman about representation. In 1992, New York Congressman Frank Horton introduced a bill designating May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. During the congressional hearing to debate the bill, Horton cited former Capitol Hill staffer and member of the Organization of Chinese Americans (now known as the Asian Pacific American Advocates), Jeanie Jew as the person who first broached the subject to him over 15 years earlier.  [LEARN MORE] Source permission: courtesy of diversityinc.com

PMINYC proudly recognizes Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Learn more about the origins of this month of celebration. The month long celebration of Asian Heritage and Pacific Islander Heritage Month started with a simple ask by one Asian woman about representation. In 1992, New York Congressman Frank Horton introduced a bill designating May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. During the congressional hearing to debate the bill, Horton cited former Capitol Hill staffer and member of the Organization of Chinese Americans (now known as the Asian Pacific American Advocates), Jeanie Jew as the person who first broached the subject to him over 15 years earlier. [LEARN MORE] Source permission: courtesy of diversityinc.com

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PMINYC provides a forum for project management professionals to promote the principles of PMI. Think globally… network, learn and develop locally! PMINYC members include seasoned project managers to those just starting out. Share project and work experience! Rub elbows! Take names!

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