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Virtual Experience Series offers remarkable insights into the new reality. Your Future Is Calling Th

Virtual Experience Series offers remarkable insights into the new reality. [View in Browser]( [Project Management Institute]( [Virtual Experience Series]( Your Future Is Calling The Project Management Institute (PMI) is excited to invite you to its next Virtual Experience Series event on 6–7 October. This final event of the year, free to PMI members, will help you emerge stronger in the new post-covid reality. Discover career advancing skills, and be part of a passionate global community of fellow changemakers. Virtual Experience Series will be a global event in multiple languages - using closed captions. What Can You Expect? • Hear remarkable insights from high-impact speakers including the corporate innovation thought leader, Peter Hinssen, the acclaimed chef and entrepreneur, Marcus Samuelsson, and Gitanjali Rao, TIME Magazine’s 2020 Kid of the Year and more. • Grow your project leadership portfolio by learning valuable power skills, New Ways of Working, and the latest business acumen. • Attend the CareerHUB where you can browse job postings, apply for open positions, and build your resume. [Explore the Program]( Everyone is Welcome! As our 6–7 October event is virtual, we’re able to welcome many more people from ALL OVER THE WORLD! If you are already a member of PMI, registration is FREE and included in your membership. Become a Member for US$129, and you can attend this event at no additional cost, or join us at the event for US$79. [Register Now]( [Facebook](/L3BUcm5rUEQxcWI2TWQvRmExTzFRWFRSZmRxbnFrYnlTOS9xZmZvSWU2Nk45RkxQUXR4V1FzR0Z4aU8vdERLUkYxdUhiNy9HQysvN3dwdjN6OWxaYXZFQnRnZ2NhMjlKOUhFTFJENi9Gd289S0/) [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Clubhouse]( 14 Campus Blvd, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299 USA [Contact Us 24/7]( [About Us]( | [Privacy Notice]( [Unsubscribe / Manage Email Settings]( ©2021 Project Management Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. For a comprehensive list of PMI registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc, please contact the PMI Legal Department. If calling from outside of the domestic U.S., international calling rates may apply. Message & data rates may apply. PMI-45614463

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