APM - The birth, life & death of projects in project management

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Starting 18 Sep 2013 - 19:15 through to 18 Sep 2013 - 22:01

Presentations from three different industries, Defence, Banking & Nuclear on the birth, life & closure of projects respectively.

This exciting and unique event will highlight the different aspects and tools used by senior managers that have extensive experience within their respective sectors that take projects through its entire life cycle

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Gordon Donald, Selex ES
Gordon is a Project Manager working for Selex ES in Edinburgh. Selex ES, a Finmeccanica company, is an international leader in electronic and information technologies for defence systems, aerospace, data, infrastructures, land security and protection and sustainable ’smart’ solutions.Gordon is currently working on developing a new airborne radar for the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft; he is leading the UK design team as part of a pan-European consortium. 


Gillian Pratt, State Street
Gillian is Head of the UK Project Management Office (PMO) within the investment servicing division and joined State Street 5 years ago with the specific purpose of setting up a PMO function. Gillian has been involved in a number of large client integrations and regulatory changes in addition to developing the PMO methodologies within the division.

Alastair Laird, PT&C International 
Alastair is the Business Director for Project Time & Cost International. PT&C provides project management and cost engineering services in the US and the UK. Prior to joining PT&C Alastair led NDA capital sanction and baseline performance management, covering national decommissioning reporting, funding and led key programme office functions.  As part of his current PT&C role he has led several site, project and national programme reviews. He is an active member of the Nuclear Institute and APM Scotland.

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