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Frank Saladis named Person of the Year

Release Number
PMI-020-34-06

For Release on:
22 October 2006

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Seattle, Washington, USA – Project Management Institute (PMI), the world’s leading not-for-profit advocacy association for the project management profession, today announced it had awarded Frank Saladis, PMP, its 2006 Linn Stuckenbruck Person of the Year Award. The award recognizes a person who has made a significant contribution to the Institute as a leader in project management.

Mr. Saladis is the originator of International Project Management Day and has written numerous leadership and project management related articles including portions of the AT&T Corporate ITS Professional Project Management Guidelines. He is also co-publisher of the internationally distributed newsletter for allPM.com, a project management information portal, and a contributor to the allPM.com project management website.

Mr. Saladis is a consultant and instructor within the project management profession, with over 32 years experience in IT, telecom and project management training. He is a senior consultant and trainer for the International Institute For Learning Inc. (IIL), was national project manager for AT&T Solutions Information Technology Services, and was a member of Cisco Systems Professional Services Project Management Advocacy organization. His responsibilities included the development of project management offices (PMOs) and the development of internal project management training programs. He has been a featured presenter at PMI annual symposiums, Project World and PMI global congresses, in addition to many PMI chapter professional development programs.

The Person of the Year Award was presented on 21 October during the Awards Ceremony held in conjunction with PMI Global Congress 2006—North America in Seattle, Washington, USA.

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