MCAA’s Advanced Institute for Project Management Class 16 Graduates 38

January 30, 2019

MCAA’s Advanced Institute for Project Management (AIPM) Class 16 took place in sunny Austin, TX. After six intensive days of studying everything from customer relationships and finance, to legal issues and operations management, to claims and how to avoid them, 38 individuals from MCAA member companies became the newest group of AIPM graduates.

Thirty companies from across the country sent their best and brightest to AIPM 16. Participants brought both energy and enthusiasm to the classroom and beyond as they engaged with the industry experts, consultants, and professors who made up their faculty, as well as each with other.

As many of our new grads observed during the program’s concluding session, the connections built with peers at AIPM are perhaps as great a benefit as the many skills and tools developed while in class.

The AIPM is a once-a-year opportunity that prepares senior project managers, project executives, and operations officers for future advancement and increased responsibilities, providing them with essential senior-level project management skills.

AIPM Class 17 will take place January 23-28, 2021. You can find all the details here.

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