What's the Symposium?
September 16 | Capital Hotel (208 Kenmount Rd, St. John's | 9:00-4:45 PM
A day a year when project managers, aspiring and current, students and other project professionals in NL gather to learn, network, and share ways of working. And if you have a PMI certification, to earn PDU's.
This Symposium will include lessons learned and practical presentations, breakout rooms and panels bringing together project experts from different industries and scheduled networking.
Projects discussed at past symposiums include Team Broken Earth, Fogo Island Inn, Muskrat Falls, and the Restoration of the Colonial Building.
Hear and meet professionals from oil, robotics, healthcare, engineering, nonprofit, government and more!
Is this for me?
Register as a speaker
Due date to apply as a speaker: July 31st
Past speakers include:

David Barrett
Project Bites

Ogaga Johnson
Verisult Training and Consulting

Denise King
PAL Aerospace

Rob Dryburgh

Yiyin Liu
Memorial University

Charlene Johnson
Energy NL

Dr. Andrew Furey
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Gala?
An after hours social.
This is the 25 year anniversary special celebration of the life of PMINL: the hundreds of volunteers involved in starting, planning and executing PMINL programming, YOU our members, the breathing changing project management field.
Buy your passes
Included in your pass
Lunch | Parking | 3 networking breaks | Several speakers | Several sessions
Group packages available
Save on the current General Admission ticket price when you buy 5 or more passes. Price shown is per ticket.
Early bird pricing:
Non-member Symposium ticket: $100/person (at least 5 people in the group)
Non-member Gala ticket: $90/person (at least 5 people in the group)
Non-member Symposium and Gala ticket: $170/person (at least 5 people in the group)
Please email info@pminl.ca for buying a group pass.
The Agenda
This September, you’ll discover new ways of working, meet new people and walk away with approaches you can apply immediately.
Full agenda coming in August.
Until then, past sessions have addressed: technical procurement management, the double bind of women in project management, moving from project manager to project leader, and personal branding.


