May Event: IEEE YP Networking & Project Management
Join IEEE YP for a networking event as we host Ralph Kliem on Saturday May 12th. The event scheduled is downtown Seattle with light food and beverages provided. An insightful conversation and lecture will be presented by Ralph on titled Contemporary Project Management Tactics for Young Professionals. Professional Development Hours will be provided to those who request it.
The Event
We are hosting a professional networking event. Students and YPs will have an opportunity to connect with professionals in industry and our guest speaker Ralph Kliem will be speaking about project management tactics. Complementary snacks and drinks will be provided!
Registration
Students and YPs RSVP here: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_registration/register/172060
Additional information: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/172060
Transportation
Carpooling and ride shares are encouraged as parking may be difficult to find. If taking light link rails then get off at Capitol Hill station.
Getting In
When arriving at building dial 222 on the call box at the door.
INSTRUCTIONS
The event is held in the auditorum of Modera at Capital Hill. It's a large, open space with with screens and monitors - perfect for networking/presentation. Attendees will need to dial 222 in the dial box (and explain that they are here for an IEEE event) to get access the facility. There should be street parking available.
Address: 1427 11th Ave Seattle
Dial 222 on the callbox to get access
Date and Time
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- Date: 12 May 2018
- Time: 09:00 PM UTC to 11:00 PM UTC
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- Co-sponsored by IEEE YP + IEEE PES Seattle
- Starts 26 April 2018 03:01 PM UTC
- Ends 12 May 2018 09:00 PM UTC
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Speakers
Ralph Kliem
Project Management Tactics for Young Professionals
Biography:
Ralph, PMP, CBCP, has over 30 years of combined experience with Boeing, public service, and small firms in business management and information systems. Positions held in financial and manufacturing environments involve project management in many different capacities. He has managed both information technology, business management projects, LEAN, and business continuity projects ranging from a few hundred thousand to millions of dollars. He has written several books based upon his experience in project management. Ralph has also published over 250 articles on business, communications, and information systems topics. His articles have appeared in over 50 different publications, including Computerworld, Data Communications, and Software Development.