Join us Monday, March 14th for the PMI Atlanta Dinner Meeting. Earn up to 2 PDUs while networking with a wide range of PMs and attending one of our most anticipated events.
Keynote Presentation - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
"Leveraging Our Collective Strength" presented by Douglas Hooker, Executive Director of ARC | ![]() |
Join us before the keynote presentation for these optional meetings and networking:
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Newcomers Meeting: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
If you are a new member to PMI Atlanta, you do not want to miss this opportunity to hear how PMI Atlanta can help you achieve your goals and meet members of the leadership team.
"PMO Dynamics in Building Teams" presented by Errin Baugh, Deputy CIO for the PMO in Department of Atlanta Information Management Services Group | ![]() |
Date: Monday, March 14, 2016
Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: The Westin Atlanta Perimeter North, 7 Concourse Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30328
Earn up to 2 PDUs while building your professional network, viewing new products and services, and enjoying dinner. Earn 1 PDU for attending the Professional Growth event and 1 PDU for attending the dinner meeting.
Keynote Presentation Details:
Metro Atlanta is a metro region with a strong economy and many assets that make its future bright. However, it also has major challenges that must be addressed. These challenges are too big for any one government or organization to tackle alone. It will take all of us, working together, to maintain the region's status as a great metro region in the US and around the world. The Atlanta Region's Plan is a blueprint for ARC and its partners to follow in this task. How can you help? We need groups like yours and individuals with your skill set as project managers to get involved and keep progress on track.
Talent Triangle: Strategic & Business Management
Biography:
Douglas Hooker leads the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), the regional planning agency for the 10-county, 71-city Atlanta region. ARC’s purpose is to serve as “an innovation conduit” for metro Atlanta’s regional growth challenges. The agency facilitates local government and community initiatives to focus on community development, transportation and mobility, water and natural resources, arts and culture, aging and health resources, workforce development, and community- oriented research and analytics.
Doug’s career has spanned public and private sector organizations. Throughout his career, Doug has worked on vital regional and local projects in the areas of energy, education, transportation, transit, and water.
He is deeply involved in the community, including board service on the Leadership Atlanta Board of Directors, Council for Quality Growth, CHRIS Kids Advisory Board, the Georgia Tech (President’s) Advisory Board, the Ivan Allen College (of Georgia Tech) Advisory Board, the Atlanta Technical College Local Board of Directors and the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Music Project.
He has received numerous awards and recognitions including 100 Most Influential Georgians (Georgia Trend Magazine) and 100 Most Influential Atlantans (Atlanta Business Chronicle). Doug holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree and a Master of Science (Technology & Science Policy) degree from Georgia Tech, as well as a Masters of Business Administration from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.
Professional Development Session Details:
This session will take a look at personality types in the form of brain colors. Teams are made up of people with different personality types; this workshop will seek to help the participants understand the importance of identifying whose on your team and who you need on your team through this fun and interactive workshop.
Talent Triangle: Leadership
Biography:Errin Baugh is an empathetic leader, who leads by example with compassion, sincerity and integrity. She believes in leadership development and empowerment; she is a true practitioner of transformational thinking and inspires others to be the best that they can be. She is a mentor and coach to many and her passion for coaching has been a trademark in her life as she works with women and girls to discover and live out their life purpose.
Errin is currently employed with the City of Atlanta as the Deputy Chief Information Officer for the Project Management Office in the Department of Atlanta Information Management Services Group. She is responsible for leading the Enterprise Project Management Office (PMO). She is also an entrepreneur, the CEO of Leadership By Design Coaching and Consulting working with clients across the country. Her background experience also includes working for 21 years in a Fortune 500 company providing leadership in the employment screening industry.
Errin has been involved in leading, coaching, and training for 25 years with focused disciplines in the following industries: Pre-employment screening, Information Technology, Portfolio and Project Management, Coaching and Non-profit business management.
Errin’s passion for bridging the leadership gap stretches beyond the “for profit” arena and has promoted her to having an opportunity to serve in a volunteer leadership capacity as the Executive Director for the My Sister’s Keeper Foundation for Women, a leading influential organization, whose mission is focused on “Moving Women from Average to Excellence”.
Errin is a lifelong learner and has earned three degrees and attained several professional certifications to include: Master of Arts in Leadership, Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership, and an Associate of Science in Business. Her professional certifications include: Certified Leadership and Life Coach, Certified Project Management Professional, Certified Six Sigma Green and Black Belt, Certified Lean Sigma Agent, Certified ITILv3 foundations and Trained DiSC facilitator.
Errin and her husband, Michael are Georgia residents. They are the proud parents of 2 adult children; Chasity and Marcel.
Fees:
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