Palmetto Chapter March Newsletter Print

Symposium

2026 Symposium to be held on April 28, 2026

Mark your calendars! The PMI Palmetto Chapter is thrilled to announce our Annual Project Management Symposium, taking place on April 28 at Cannon Centre in Greer.

This year’s theme is “From Challenge to Change”. Expect a full day of insights from industry leaders, interactive breakout sessions, and valuable networking opportunities with fellow professionals.

This year's symposium introduces a unifying narrative guide -- Ari the Owl, a cartoon project manager who represents clarity, perspective, and thoughtful leadership. Ari appears throughout the event to connect sessions and reinforce the journey from challenge to transformation.

  • When: April 28, 7:30am – 4:30pm
  • Where: Cannon Centre (with virtual option)
  • Topic: The 2026 PMI Symposium, From Challenge to Change, explores how project leaders transform obstacles into meaningful progress. Speakers will cover reframing problems, adopting new tools, strengthening teams and extending impact beyond the organization toward sustainable change.
  • 7 PDUs 

A formal invitation with the full agenda, speaker list, and registration information will be sent your way soon.

2026 Symposium Helper https://volunteer.pmi.org/opportunities/59407 

IMPORTANT: PMI Palmetto Social Impact is looking for an NGO or Non Profit for our annual Symposium to partner with.  If you know one please email [email protected].

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Upcoming Events

Join us on March 12 for the

40th Anniversary Celebration

40th Anniversary Celebration!

PMI Palmetto proudly celebrates 40 years of connecting project management professionals across the Upstate! Since 1985, our chapter has been a community where project leaders learn, grow, and make lasting connections — and now it’s time to celebrate that legacy in style.

NEW DATE: Join us for a special evening of celebration on:
📅 Thursday, March 12, 2026 | 6:30 - 8:30 PM
📍 Crowne Plaza, 851 Congaree Road, Greenville, SC  29607

Enjoy an unforgettable night featuring:
           📸 A professional photo booth (Dress for Success / Business Casual)
          🎲 Interactive games with opportunities to win prizes
          🎶 Music, dancing, and great company

✨ The purpose of the event is to honor and celebrate our chapter’s rich legacy, recognize the incredible professionals who make up our community, and reflect on 40 years of excellence in the Upstate.

Let's make this milestone celebration one to remember!

Register Now 

For questions, email anniversary.co@pmipalmetto.org

Networking Opportunity - Quarterly Coffee & Connections
Tuesday March 17, 2026 from 8:30AM - 9:45AM EST

In conjunction with the Greenville Chamber of Commerce - let's do something that matters today.

Spinx Market
659 South Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601
CONTACT: Brittney Kessler - [email protected]  864-239-3742

TO REGISTER:  www.greenvillechamber.org/events  Find Event, Click Register, Enter PMI PALMETTO as the "COMPANY NAME".  

PMI CHAPTER MEMBERS ARE ALSO AUTOMATICALLY GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS

Monthly Meeting - March 19, 2026 (In-Person)
Save the Date: Location & further details will be emailed later this month.

Please join Reggie Bailey as she leads this months in person meeting.  Watch your email for further information.

PM in the PM (In-Person)
Thursday April 2, 2026 from 6PM - 7PM EST

Please join Nicole Walton, Chapter Volunteer, in the next in-person PM in the PM networking session on Thursday, April 2, 2026 from 6PM - 7PM EST.  

Spare Time Greenville
822 Congaree Rd
Greenville, SC 29607
Venue website
Directions

Register today!  

Register for all events through the Events tab of the Palmetto Chapter website.

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Membership

               

Total Chapter Membership: 886

Valerie Welbourn – VP Membership 

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Share Your Journey with Us!

Become Our Next Featured Member!

Would you like to share how PMI has made a positive impact on your life?  Do you have advice for others in the project management field?  Would you like to nominate someone to share their story? 

Why Share Your Story?

Inspire Others: Your story could be the motivation someone else needs.

Connect: Sharing experiences brings our community closer together.

Highlight Your Achievements: Let's celebrate your successes and milestones.

Don't miss this chance to be in the spotlight and make a difference in our community. Your story is important, and we can't wait to hear it!

Email VP Membership, Valerie Welbourn , for more information.

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Professional Development

Tools of the Trade will be held quarterly.

The sessions are free to chapter members and offer 1.5 PDUs. Location is to be
announced. We are looking for PM professionals to share tools, tips and tricks that are useful in their jobs. If you have an idea for tools of the trade and would like to present contact [email protected] (or) [email protected] for more details.

Sekar Parasurman - VP Professional Development

PMI Introduces a new certification: PMI-CPMAI

No Experience Required:  Your license to lead AI. With PMI-CPMAI, you'll gain the tools to build with AI effectively, giving you the playbook to secure AI success. For additional information follow THIS LINK..

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Volunteers

Volunteers Committee

The success of the chapter and our ability to provide high-quality activities is only
achievable with the help of our members as volunteers. By volunteering you will help build a bigger and better chapter through specialized projects (Symposium, 40th Anniversary Celebration, etc.), day-to-day operations (finance management, building organizational structure, etc.), and community outreach. As a volunteer servant leader, you will have the opportunity to expand your professional internal network, enhance your leadership skills, earn PDUs, and much more.

Volunteer roles are open to ANY chapter member in good standing.

Current Open Volunteer Positions:  (CRUCIAL POSITIONS BOLDED BELOW)

Special Events Finance Co-Chair - https://volunteer.pmi.org/opportunities/59844 
Interim VP Professional Dev - https://volunteer.pmi.org/opportunities/61118
Director, Tools of the Trade - https://volunteer.pmi.org/opportunities/66328

Social Impact Program Coordinator - https://volunteer.pmi.org/opportunities/68527

Please contact the VP of Volunteers at the following email address for more information: [email protected].

Dr. Detra German - VP Volunteers

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Presidents Corner

As I begin my term as President, I want to share how energized I am about the year ahead. Our industry is evolving quickly, and this organization is uniquely positioned to help every member navigate that change with confidence.

In the coming months, we’ll focus on strengthening advocacy efforts, expanding professional resources, and creating more opportunities for collaboration across our network. 

Most importantly, this organization thrives because of your engagement. Your insights, challenges, and successes shape our direction. I’m committed to listening closely and ensuring our work reflects the needs of the entire community.

Thank you for your continued dedication. I’m excited for what we’ll accomplish together and look forward to sharing updates with you throughout the year.

Susan L. Marin
President, PMI Palmetto Chapter  [email protected]

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Programs

Programs Update:

Monthly Speakers:

Stay tuned to this space as the lineup of 2026 speakers is being put together.  Look for another exciting years with interesting speakers and PDU gaining opportunities.

Free Project Bites

To register for FREE to Project Bites, log into the Member Area on PMI Palmetto website and follow the instructions in the ProjectBites Sign-Up form under Member Documents. An individual subscription would normally cost you $90 per year, but it is now FREE for our members!!

•    ProjectBites presents project management education and inspiration in 20-minute videos from speakers around the world.
•    New content is being added weekly.
•    Each video comes with a downloadable “Take-Away” PDF available after viewing.
•    All the time spent viewing these videos qualifies towards your collection of PDUs.  Project Bites tracks your PDU’s for you.

Free PMBOK® Guide

Did you know your PMI® membership enables you to receive a free copy of the PMBOK® Guide?

Free PMBOK Guide. Learn more

Email [email protected] for more information.

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Social Media

Social Media Success & Monthly Giveaway!

Our social media contest is still going strong! Each month, one lucky follower is randomly selected to win a gift card or a ticket to an upcoming event. Be sure to follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn - don't miss your chance to WIN!

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Non PMI Palmetto Events

Don't Get Scammed: Protecting Yourself from Fake Job Offers

Finding a new job should be exciting, but scammers often take advantage of people who are searching for work. Job-hunting scams are growing every year and knowing how they work can help protect your money, your identity, and your peace of mind.

What is a Job-Hunting Scam?

A job-hunting scam is when someone pretends to offer you a real job but is actually trying to steal something from you -- usually money or personal information. Scammers may pose as recruiters, hiring managers, or well-known companies in order to gain your trust.

Their goal is simple: to get you to pay for something, share sensitive information, or do work that benefits them without ever receiving the job you were promised.

How Common Is It?

These scams are more widespread than many people realize:

  • Recent surveys from employment researchers show that more than 40% of job seekers have interacted with a fake job posting or scam recruiter.
  • The U.S. Federal Trade Commission reported that Americans lost hundreds of millions of dollars to job-related fraud in the last year -- one of the fastest-growing categories of online scams.
  • Many victims never report the scam because they feel embarrassed, which means the real number is likely even higher.

The impact can be serious: financial loss, identity theft, emotional stress, and lost time during an already challenging job search.

Examples of Job-Hunting Scams

Some common types include:
  • Training-fee scams: You're told you must pay for onboarding, certification, or equipment before starting.
  • Fake recruiter messages: Someone contacts you on LinkedIn, email, or text with an offer that seems rushed or too good to be true.
  • Check-deposit scams: You're sent a "hiring bonus" or equipment check and told to deposit it and send part of the money back -- then the check bounces.
  • Free-work scams: You're asked to complete "sample assignments" or full projects but never hear from them again.
  • Impersonation scams: Scammers copy job listings from real companies but replace the contact information with their own.

Warning Signs to Watch For

You may be dealing with a scam if:
  • The company asks you to pay money up front.
  • Communications comes from a free email address (like Gmail or Yahoo).
  • The job promises high pay for very little work.
  • The recruiter pressures you to move quickly or avoid asking questions.
  • You're asked for banking info, SSN, or IDs before your officially hired.
  • The interview happens only by text or chat with no video metting.
  • The job description has poor grammar, vague details, or unrealistic claims.

How to Protect Yourself

Research the company. Check their official website and reviews on sites like Glassdoor.
Be suspicious of unsolicited offers. Real employers rarely contact people who haven't applied.
Never pay upfront. Legitimate employers don't charge fees for hiring or training.
Protect your information. Don't provide sensitive details until you've verified the job is real.
Talk about it. Ask a trusted friend, mentor, or PMI colleague to review anything that seems suspicious.

Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is.

What to Do If You Suspect a Scam

  • Stop communicating with the scammer.
  • Contact your bank immediately if you sent money or account details.
  • Change any passwords you shared.
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with major credit bureaus.
  • Report the scam to reportfraud.ftc.gov and to the job board where it appeared.
  • Save screenshots and documents -- you may need later.

Final Thoughts

Job hunting is challenging enough without scams getting in the way. By staying alert and knowing the warning signs, you can protect yourself and help others in our PMI Palmetto Community stay safe too.

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