(openPR) - Correspondent in Moscow to provide project management news and information from Russia and Former Soviet Union for global project management media organization
Dallas, Texas — PMForum, Inc announced today that Alexander Tovb has been named an International Correspondent for the organization in Moscow, Russia. PMForum’s global network of international correspondents delivers project management-related news and information from around the world and provides local representation. PMForum operates www.pmforum.org, the world’s first website devoted to professional project management, and produces the popular monthly online e-Journal PM World Today.
According to PMForum managing editor David Pells, “Alexander Tovb is a very experienced project manager working in the new Russia. As a SOVNET vice president, he is up to date on developments within the project management professional field there and in government and industry. With the strength in the Russian economy now, and with all of the major projects underway across the country, we are excited about having a representative in Russia. We are very happy to have him join our global correspondents’ team.”
Alexander Tovb is an independent project management advisor and consultant; he was recently Deputy Team Leader and project manager on the European Union funded Projects “Land and Property Policy Reform I and II” of the EU-Russia Cooperation Program (TACIS), Moscow, Russia. Mr. Tovb is an experienced project manager with over 30 years experience in a variety of organizations and industries, primarily associated with information technology (IT) projects. He is currently a vice president of the Russian Project Management Association SOVNET, deputy chief editor of Project and Program Management Journal.
Alexander Tovb is a Certified Project Manager (IPMA Level B01) and an International Project Management Association (IPMA) assessor for professional PM certifications in Russia. He is a member of SOVNET, IPMA and the Moscow Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI®). He has published numerous articles on project management in the Russian Chief Information Officer (CIO) magazine and presented papers at PM professional conferences, seminars and events in Asia, Europe, and Russia. He is the co-author, with G. L. Tsipes, of the books “Project Management: Standards, Methods, Experience” (Olimp-Business, Moscow, 2003) and “Project Management in practice of a modern company” (Olimp-Business, Moscow, 2006).
Other International Correspondents for PMForum have been announced recently in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Nigeria, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and in the UAE, UK and USA. Additional information about PMForum’s Global Correspondents Network and about individual correspondents can be found at www.pmforum.org/pm%20forum%20team/index.htm#5.
Established in 1995, www.pmforum.org was the world’s first website devoted to professional project management and continues to be one of the world’s most popular sources of project management news and information. PMForum is an organization formed to operate and administer the pmforum.org website. PMForum also produces the monthly PM World Today eJournal where articles, reports, stories and viewpoints by leading PM authorities from around the world can be found; free subscriptions are available at www.pmworldtoday.net.
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