PMIWDC

2010 Project Manager of the Year Award Process (PMOTY)

About the Project Manager of the Year Award

The PMI Washington, DC Chapter is currently finalizing the nomination process for the 2010 Project Manager of the Year Award (PMOTY). This award will be given to a deserving Project Manager who exemplifies the values we hold as Project Management practioners.

Further details will be posted in the coming weeks. Please come back to learn more about the nomination process.

2009 Project Manager of the Year

We were fortunate to have an incredibly talented group of nominees during the 2009 year of the PMOTY.

Learn more about the 2009 PM of the Year Award Winners

Learn more about the 2008 PM of the Year Award Winners


Selection Criteria

  1. PM is a member of PMIWDC and PMI in good standing.  Good standing means that current year dues at the national and chapter level are paid.

  2. PM has made a significant positive difference to the outcome of a project (or a section of a major project) in the year preceding the award application cut off date. The success of the project is not a primary criterion; instead the award is for the PM’s capability and contribution to that project.

  3. PM’s contribution is recognized and supported by his/her management, customer or end user, and project team.

  4. The PM has a demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Project Management theory and preferably holds a PMI certification (e.g., PMP, CAPM, PgMP)

If you have any questions, please contact PMOTY@pmiwdc.org