Technology Executives Club
Portfolio & Project Management Track
Presents:
On-Time, In-Budget Strategies
Best Practices in Portfolio and Project Management
Chicago, IL | February 25, 2010

Keeping IT projects on-time and within-budget never has been more important. Your entire IT management team, whether you have a PMO or not, will benefit from attending our annual Portfolio and Project Management Best Practices Seminar.
Stay Ahead of the Curve - and out of the Crosshairs. Make Sure You and Your Staff Members ...
Join Top IT Executives from Standard Bank and Trust, Chicago Board Options Exchange & EnovaFinancial ...
And Get Their Secret Tips on How They:
- Optimize Project Delivery
- Ensure Projects Deliver the Dramatic Results Expected by Board Members and Senior Business Executives
- Track Project Success and Justification
- and More!
LEARN THESE BEST PRACTICES (AND MORE!) FROM OUR KEYNOTE PANEL:
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Lisa Brumbaugh, VP–Corporate Project Management, Standard Bank and Trust Co.
Lisa has more than 20 years banking experience in various departments, and most recently managed Standard Bank and Trust Co.'s acquisition of three banks and core processing conversion to ITI.
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Mark Woyna, Director of Object-Oriented Architecture, Chicago Board Options Exchange
Mark's oversees definition and development of CBOE's multi-tier, serviced-based software architecture and agile software development process. He's taught computer science courses at Illinois Institute of Technology and Northwestern University for 20 years.
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Marc Groulx, Director of Product Management, EnovaFinancial
Marc has extensive experience leading all aspects of an IT and Development organization in Agile organizations, both domestic and international. At EnovaFinancial, he also oversees IT Compliance. |
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Moderator: Steve Susina, Director of Marketing, Laurus Technologies
With more than 20 years experience in the telecommunications and IT industries, Steve has spoken at technology conferences around the world on IT & business strategy, optical networking, compliance and IdM, and mobile communications. |

PLUS, BONUS FEATURES OF THIS EVENT!
Get INSIGHTS FROM THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRY EXPERT BRIEFINGS:
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Trends in Portfolio Management
Jon Borg-Breen, Senior Vice President of Corporate Alignment and IT Planning & Transformation at Acquity Group, will explore the latest portfolio management and governance trends that will affect how you do business. More details are on their way!
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Five Key Legal Decision Points that Make or Break a Project
Legal risks are often hidden and unexpected, yet they may be
debilitating to your projects and budgets. Freeborn & Peters Partner
Hillard Sterling will identify and discuss 5 areas in which you'll need
to make key decisions to avoid, or at least minimize, the risks of legal problems and fees. |
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Predictable Project Execution: What Must Executives Know?
Ken Atwater, PMP, PMI-SP, GE Healthcare Lean Six Sigma Leader, Keller Graduate School of Management Senior Faculty, will share tips and strategies every executive must know to ensure projects are on-time and in-budget every time. |

IN ADDITION, you'll
- Network with Your Peers to make new contacts, compare notes and best practices
- Meet top vendors in the industry, and
- Earn Continuing Professional Education credit if you're a Club member
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- CIOs
- PMO Executives
- VPs & Directors responsible for Portfolio and Project Management
- LOB Executives
- Any IT Executives and Managers responsible for ensuring projects stay on-time and in-budget
Here's how to REGISTER for this event:
- Purchase tickets now: $175 Members, $275 Nonmembers
- Members: Register Here to Use Your Bundled Tickets. Questions? Contact Member Services at
847-837-3900 x1
- Corporate Members Receive Passes to All Seminars. Learn More!
- Attend this event for only $47! Learn how.
| Event Logistics
Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010
12:30 Registration & Networking
Event begins promptly at 1:00
1:00 - 5:00 Panel & Presentations
Union League Club,
Main Lounge
65 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago IL 60604
Questions? Contact Maria Tuthill at
847-837-3900 x1
Pre-registration required.
Professional business-casual attire required.
Final speakers and topics are subject to change. |
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Event Sponsors


LEARN HOW TO BECOME A SPEAKER / SPONSOR FOR THIS SEMINAR:
Contact Tina Sieben at 847-837-3900 x2. |


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