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Save the date - September 9th - Greg Balestrero is coming! PDF Print E-mail

greg_balestrero_small.jpgThe PMI and CSI South Florida Chapters would like to announce that Gregory Balestrero, President and CEO of PMI, will be visiting us on September 9th, 2008. 

Mr. Balestrero will address three different events on that date. 

Dinner Meeting with Greg Balestrero  6:00 – 9:00 pm

The Project Management Institute (PMI) and Construction Specification Institute (CSI) South Florida Chapters are teaming up to provide a rare opportunity for local project management and construction industry professionals.

The President and CEO of PMI, Gregory Balestrero, will be taking time away from his travels around the globe to visit with us here in South Florida. 

A well versed and very engaging speaker, Greg will be presenting the topic of "Battle for Talent: dealing with the shortage of Project Managers across the globe."

Greg Balestrero was Executive Director for CSI for 8 years before becoming the CEO of the Project Management Institute in 2002. As CEO of PMI, Mr. Balestrero provides leadership and expertise in strategic management for the organization and carries out two primary goals for PMI: building a superior project management practice and gaining global acceptance for the profession.  During his tenure, PMI has grown from 93,000 members to almost 250,000 members in 164 countries with 283 Components, Special Interest Groups and Colleges worldwide.

Click HERE to register for the Dinner Meeting 

Mr. Balestrero will also attend the following events earlier in the day

Executive Round Table Breakfast (By invitation only)
PMI South Florida is presenting an executive roundtable opportunity for leaders of local organizations to meet with Greg Balestrero, CEO, Project Management Institute, and learn the value of leveraging project management as a core competency for succeeding in the achievement of strategic goals. Greg will highlight Project Management as a core competency in today’s business world. Come hear Greg address your day to day concerns and pain points. Build a relationship with PMI through its CEO.

Association  Leadership Reception (By invitation only) 

The Project Management Institute (PMI) and Construction Specification Institute (CSI) South Florida Chapters are joining forces to bring local association leaders the rare opportunity to meet with Gregory Balsestrero, President and CEO of PMI. Greg served as Executive Director for CSI for 8 years before joining PMI in 2002. Leaders of area associations are invited to join Greg and their counterparts in discussing the challenges of managing associations, meeting the needs of membership and the synergies to be gained by associations combining efforts.


Gregory Balestrero
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Project Management Institute
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Gregory Balestrero brings more than 20 years experience in executive-level association experience to the Project Management Institute (PMI). An industrial engineer by training, Mr. Balestrero has extensive experience overseeing administrative, financial and internal affairs for professional associations. From 1994-2002, he served as executive director of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), an organization of construction professionals in non-residential building construction, based in Alexandria, VA USA He previously held the position of executive director at the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) in Atlanta, GA USA.

As CEO of PMI, Mr. Balestrero provides leadership and expertise in strategic management for the organization and carries out two primary goals for PMI: building a superior project management practice and gaining global acceptance for the profession. During his tenure, PMI has grown from 93,000 members to almost 250,000 members in 164 countries with 283 Components, Special Interest Groups and Colleges worldwide.

Mr. Balestrero served as the 2003-2004 Board Chairman of the Greater Washington Society of Association Executives (GWSAE) and an active member and former president of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE). Mr. Balestrero also is a member of the Committee of 100 of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He is a current member of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), where he served on the Board of Directors for ASAE’s Center for Association Leadership (CAL) through 2006; the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE); and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He is also a member of The Thought Leadership Advisory Council for the CAL.

Mr. Balestrero was honored with a fellowship in the World Academy of Productivity Scientists and was inducted into Alpha Pi Mu, an industrial engineering honor society, as an honorary member. He earned a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and he is a U. S. Army veteran.

Mr. Balestrero has represented PMI at special events in more than 30 countries throughout the world. He is quoted frequently in national and international media and has appeared as a guest on news and business television, including CNBC and the BBC.

His recreational interests include sailing, motorcycling and backpacking. Mr. Balestrero has been happily married to his wife, Frances Higgins, for 30 years.

Click HERE to register for the Dinner Meeting





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