PM Lessons Learned Best Practices Call this coming Thursday
May 9, 2008 @ PM Lessons Learned from pmlessonslearned.com - Henry Will
What: PM Lessons Learned Best Practice conference callTopic: "Don't Go It Alone...Lessons Learned From PM Community Building"
Who: Timothy D. Bidlack Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO) Manager, First Vice President- The Bank of New York Mellon
When: May 15, 2008 9pm Eastern Daylight Savings time
Where: Conference Dial-in: (641) 715-3200 Access Code: 675 748#
Our calls are open to anyone with interest.
Timothy Bidlack:
As Manager of the Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO) for The Bank of New York Mellon, Tim Bidlack is responsible for the oversight of major projects across the organization. In this role, he oversees a group of senior project manager responsible for objective project oversight as well as the project management tool team. Mr. Bidlack is a member of the Technology Operating Committee.
Mr. Bidlack joined Mellon Financial Corporation in May, 1998. Since then he has held the positions of Project Manager, Program Manager, and Project Office Manager. Prior to joining Mellon, Mr. Bidlack held business and operation positions in the Airline Industry including experience in Yield Management.
A Pittsburgh native, Mr. Bidlack received a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree from Colorado Technical University. He is a Certified Project Management Professional (Project Management Institute). Mr. Bidlack is also a decorated United States Army Veteran.
Mr. Bidlack is active with a number of community and industry organizations and is a local and national speaker on project management topics. He is a member of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Project Management Institute having served on the Education Committee.
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