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Project Management Toastmasters Club (PMTMC) Toronto


PMTMC is a unique combination of Toastmasters and Project Management that creates a dynamic and invaluable opportunity for you! 

• Earn valuable Toastmaster designations based on speaking, listening and leadership accomplishments; 

• Earn Professional Development Units (PDU’s) or training credits for PMP certification for attending meetings including the PM Forum; and

• Earn additional PDU’s or training credits for developing a PM Forum presentation and delivering the PM Forum.

The goal of this Meet Up group is to help people interested in project management to become better and stronger leaders and communicators.

When you join PMTMC you will:

• Presentation and interpersonal skills, as well as develop strong command of the room, precisely during meetings;

• Receive immediate constructive feedback;

• Practice leadership skills and enhance PM knowledge;

• Network, recount anecdotal experiences and become a better PM practitioner; and

• Succeed in our friendly environment that allows you to learn at your own speed all while earning PDUs!


                         Seize the Opportunity to achieve your personal and professional goals!


Leadership Team:

• Leizyl Sobrinho, President

Charmaine Bryan, Vice President Education

• Robert Laurin, Vice President Membership

• Jerako Biaje-Wendt, Vice President Public Relations  

• Arash Asef, Administration Manager

• Antonio Gaspar, Finance Manager 

• Jess Carlos, Sergeant-at-Arms





  

Club website: PMTMC Official Website 


Why join PMTMC?  For the membership privileges:

• Official PDU receipt 

• Improve public speaking and leadership skills

• One-on-one speech mentoring

• Email copies of the PM Forums

• Opportunities to earn extra PDUs outside the meeting


Looking forward to meeting you at our next meeting!  You are welcome to invite friends!

Project Management Toastmasters Club (PMTMC) Toronto

Organizer:

Olmerjrg

Olmerjrg

Group Topics:

Toastmasters, Project Management, Professional Development, Public Speaking, Leadership, Professional Networking, Presentations, Communication, Personal Development, Communication Skills, Agile Project Management, Fear of Public Speaking, Project Management Tools, Project Management Professional, Lean Project Management, and Project Management Practices.

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