New Moderators

Member for

16 years 7 months

Hello!



Just volunteered myself.



I’m a relative newby in planning (around 8 yrs) and have a little experience in a number of industries.



Never moderated before, but I expect I’ll have a fairly light touch.



Look forward to working with you!



G

Member for

17 years 1 month

Hi everyone!



I am a consultant, trainer and presenter of software including project management tools.

I have been in IT for 25 years and I have been doing various types of IT project management since 1992. I have had published a thesis and some academic articles on Risk Management in projects.



I have a good knowledge of several software packages. Unfortunately I only have a limited knowledge of Primavera. However I guess as moderators our knowledge of the subject matter is not particularly important.



I look forward to supporting my fellow moderators and I am always available to help out on IT issues PP may have.



Cheers,



Dave.

Member for

20 years 7 months

Hi, Shimmo, David, et. al.



I’m a consultant (my own company since 1992), trainer, and graduate school professor teaching Advanced Scheduling & Control at Brandeis University and Univ. of West Indies at Cave Hill, Barbados. I was originally a PM in the financial industry, but for the past 22 years have taught and consulted with companies and projects in a wide variety of applications including aerospace/defense, nuclear (still my favorite in terms of scheduling, Shimmo!), oil & gas, pharma, IT, IS, and construction.



I write a lot, and have published numerous articles and one book. And I’ve taught many seminars for PMI, speak often at their various chapter meetings, and will be presenting at this year’s College of Scheduling Conference in Boston in May.



Although I’ve worked with s/w packages ranging from PROJECT/2 and Artemis to Scitor, Project Workbench and MS Project, I don’t claim expertise with any s/w package. As a result, I don’t expect to be particularly noticeable in the software forums. Instead, my interests tend to be more toward theoretical aspects of metrics and techniques.



Looking forward to sharing and being supportive of everyone else,



Steve

Member for

18 years 10 months

Hello David



Good plan giving the rest of us a bit of background on yourself!!



I am Head of Scheduling at Sizewell Power Station, looking at long-term strategies for decommissioning right down to the day-to-day maintenance/compliance planning that we do.



Shimmo