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The Office of Postdoctoral Scholar Services
and
The Office to Advance Women, Equity & Diversity (AWED)

cordially invite you to a special presentation

Introduction to Project Management for FIU Researchers

Thursday, March 31
1 to 2 pm

RSVP with your FIU email address to receive the zoom link

Presented by

David Driesbach, PMP
Assistant Vice President
Office of Research and Economic Development

Monique Johnson, PMP 
Project Manager 
Cable & Wireless Communication


Whether publishing, grant writing, or award management, basic project management skills can facilitate success for you and your teams across all aspects of the research lifecycle. The presentation covers the core concepts, tools, and techniques you should know.

The session will be led by two Project Management Professionals (PMP) from the South Florida Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI) who have vast experience in project and program management.

David Driesbach, PMP is an Assistant Vice President for Research in the Office of Research and Economic Development at FIU.  

He has over 15 years of project and program management experience, both at FIU and with other innovative companies such as FedEx Express and Accenture. 

Monique Johnson, PMP is a Project Manager at Cable & Wireless Communication, a telecommunications company which has operations in the Caribbean and Central America.

She has  20 + years of project management and program management experience across the telecom and construction industries; with demonstrated success in planning and executing strategic business initiatives across multiple organizational units.

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