NITN | @notintownlive | 29 Jul 2019, 01:17 pm
Kolkata, July 29: Project Management Institute West Bengal Chapter celebrated the first edition of Members and Volunteers Summit at the Auditorium of Tata Communications recently.
The theme of the session was "Collaborate and Serve".
The primary objective was to build an Ecosystem of knowledge in the domain of Project Management across Industry -Academia - Social and Professional bodies.
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Keynote Speakers were Debashis Biswas - Local Host - LinkedIn Local Kolkata and Subhojit Roy representing Rotary International.
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Both the speakers delivered a stimulating and interactive speech on how we can contribute significantly in Social sector projects and in the field of Academia in line with PMI's Service Philosophy.
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The primary Volunteer partners were from the vibrant HR community - HR Sampark who are major project partners of PMI West Bengal Chapter. Members from other bodies like ISTD- Indian Society Training and Development were also present in the event.
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