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gle/69AeJ9a2KwVgKkvL6 Members Login to attend for free Lessons Learned from the Data Center: Project Management in Mission-Critical Environments Data centers are among the most mission-critical environments in the modern world—supporting healthcare, finance, cloud services, and emerging AI workloads where downtime is not an option and mistakes are unforgiving.
PMP Credential Study Group (4/18/26 - 5/30/26) Members please login for free Study Group Join the PMP Credential Study Group starting April 18 through May 30! Whether you’re a PMI Arizona member (free) or a non-member (just $50), this virtual series of 7 Saturday-morning sessions will guide you through the PMP Exam Prep (11th Edition).
Led by certified facilitators, the group includes live Zoom sessions, a Teams channel for peer support, and structured weekly topics—from exam tricks and leadership skills to risk management and agile methodologies—designed to help you pass the PMP on your first try.
For those new to project management, the chapter provides a Project Management Toolkit, an introductory guide covering methodologies like Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid, and addressing fundamental questions about the profession.
For those new to project management, the chapter provides a Project Management Toolkit, an introductory guide covering methodologies like Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid, and addressing fundamental questions about the profession.
Be a part of the largest PM Community in Arizona The chapter is 3500+ members and growing and offers many networking opportunities Get opportunities to earn PDU's The chapter offers many opportunities for PDU's each month both in person and virtual Save on career advancing certifications Our study groups help you prepare for that next certification and are free to chapter members Get Involved and Give Back in your Community Joining the chapter's community outreach initiatives provides an exceptional opportunity to expand your professional network and apply project management skills to meaningful local projects.
Engaging in these activities not only enhances your resume but also enriches the community, demonstrating the tangible benefits of skilled project management. Find a Volunteer Opportunity Make your mark on the chapter and the profession. As a member, you can volunteer to work on and lead activities that advance the profession and support the chapter business operations by joining our chapter volunteer community.
Your involvement as a volunteer allows you to develop new skills and leadership qualities in a supportive, real-world setting. Additionally, volunteering provides a platform to influence project management practices and contribute innovative ideas to the field. Click on the link below to search for opportunities, view details about each role, and apply online.
The Academic Outreach team is committed to fostering excellence in project management. Our passionate volunteers are at the forefront of shaping future leaders. Through our collaboration with the Future Cities Program, we evaluate and cultivate project management skills, ensuring that the next generation is equipped for success.
Our commitment extends beyond the classroom as we proudly offer a comprehensive PM Toolkit, an introduction to project management for all. Collaborating with academic researchers, we contribute to the evolving landscape of project management knowledge. The chapter's Social Good Team actively supports PMImpact by engaging our local community to promote the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Our team organizes diverse events throughout the year, each designed to foster sustainable change and inspire community involvement. We're on the lookout for volunteers who are enthusiastic about contributing to these vital efforts. By joining, you'll gain the chance to work on impactful projects and enhance your skills.
Click below to discover more about our work and how you can become a part of our mission. Grow Your Skills Through Professional Development The PMI Phoenix Chapter emphasizes the critical need for project managers to continuously improve their skills to keep pace with changing technologies, shifting markets, and rising stakeholder expectations.
By offering ongoing education, certifications, and networking opportunities, the chapter helps project managers stay current with industry trends and develop the necessary tools to manage complexities and achieve successful project outcomes. This commitment supports project managers in excelling in their roles and advancing the project management profession.
The chapter's Credential Study Group offers members a structured environment to prepare for PMI certification exams, enhancing their understanding of project management principles and practices. Through collaborative study sessions, peer support, and access to expert guidance, participants can significantly improve their chances of passing their exams and advancing their careers.
The chapter’s Mentorship Program pairs experienced project managers with emerging professionals, fostering a dynamic environment for knowledge exchange and professional growth. This program not only helps mentees develop critical project management skills but also strengthens the community by building lasting professional relationships.
ProjectMasters Toastmasters The chapter's ProjectMasters Toastmasters group provides a supportive platform for members to enhance their public speaking and leadership skills within a project management context. Engaging in this group helps participants build confidence and communication prowess, essential for effective project leadership and stakeholder engagement.
The chapter collaborates with PMI Authorized Training Partners to offer a range of certification training programs, ensuring that members receive high-quality, up-to-date instruction. This partnership helps members achieve PMI certifications effectively, enhancing their professional skills and career advancement opportunities.
Speaking at the chapter presents a valuable platform for industry experts to share their knowledge and insights with a highly engaged audience of project management professionals. This opportunity allows speakers to establish themselves as thought leaders in their field, enhancing their professional reputation and expanding their personal and professional networks.
Additionally, speakers gain the chance to influence the evolving practices within the project management community, receive feedback on their ideas and approaches, and contribute to the ongoing education and development of their peers. Engaging with the PMI Phoenix Chapter as a speaker also offers the chance to connect with potential collaborators and clients who are eager to implement cutting-edge project management strategies.
Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsoring the chapter offers organizations a unique opportunity to align with a leading entity in project management, enhancing their visibility and reputation within the industry. By supporting the chapter, sponsors can access a diverse network of project management professionals, which can lead to increased business opportunities and partnerships.
Additionally, sponsorship allows companies to demonstrate their commitment to professional development and best practices in project management. This partnership not only benefits the sponsors with targeted exposure among professionals but also supports the chapter’s initiatives, such as educational programs and community outreach, thereby contributing to the advancement of the project management field.
Request Sponsorship Information Speaking at the PMI Phoenix Chapter presents a valuable platform for industry experts to share their knowledge and insights with a highly engaged audience of project management professionals. This opportunity allows speakers to establish themselves as thought leaders in their field, enhancing their professional reputation and expanding their personal and professional networks.
Additionally, speakers gain the chance to influence the evolving practices within the project management community, receive feedback on their ideas and approaches, and contribute to the ongoing education and development of their peers. Engaging with the PMI Phoenix Chapter as a speaker also offers the chance to connect with potential collaborators and clients who are eager to implement cutting-edge project management strategies.
Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsoring the PMI Phoenix Chapter offers organizations a unique opportunity to align with a leading entity in project management, enhancing their visibility and reputation within the industry. By supporting the chapter, sponsors can access a diverse network of project management professionals, which can lead to increased business opportunities and partnerships.
Additionally, sponsorship allows companies to demonstrate their commitment to professional development and best practices in project management. This partnership not only benefits the sponsors with targeted exposure among professionals but also supports the chapter’s initiatives, such as educational programs and community outreach, thereby contributing to the advancement of the project management field.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arizona residents pursuing undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies in project management or related fields. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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