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Project Management Institute announces Nigerian Rising Leaders

Project Management Institute (PMI) on Monday announced two Nigerians as part of its third annual future leaders which features 50 rising leaders.

The leaders are credited using bold and innovative thinking to transform the world through notable projects.

Celebrated on the list are medical illustrator, Journal of Global Neurosurgery, Chidibiere Ibe, Shuttlers Metropolitan Mobility Co. Ltd co-founder Damilola Olokesusi, and 48 other young rising leaders who are dedicated to forging a better tomorrow.

According to a statement released by the Interim President and Chief Operating Officer at PMI, Michael DePrisco, equality movements – create a massive impact on society.

He said they also create implications for projects and the profession of project management.

He said that, Projects are how individuals, organisations, and entire societies are mitigating the impact of these global megatrends, which puts immense pressure on those leading projects.

He said that even as individuals strive for a balance between the many worlds, we live in the virtual and physical, personal and public domain.

The 2022 Future 50 honourees have risen to the challenge of making a new and better reality for all.

“In a world filled with rapid technological advances, demographic shifts, and the resulting complexities of globalisation, this year’s Future 50 list is a testament to how the next generation is driving change.

“These rising leaders exemplify our mission of making a difference around the world through projects, and we are proud to tell the story of their impact on society.” Deprisco said.

Deprisco also said that other Honourees from Sub-Saharan Africa include Alcides Cabral, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, PMP, Unitel from Angola, Christian Leke Achaleke.

Local Youth Corner Cameroon, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Bismack Biyombo Foundation, Sub-Saharan Africa.D

Deprisco added that this year’s Future 50 honourees were selected from hundreds of nominations submitted from around the world.

The final list represents a full spectrum of regions, industries, and achievements in the Project Economy.

“One in which people have the skills and capabilities they need to turn ideas into reality.

“Some other honourees are Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification holders, others may not even describe themselves as project managers.

“What unites the Future 50 honourees is their commitment to projects, and how they are the foundation for positive impact today and tomorrow.,”Deprisco said in the statement.

Project Management Institute (PMI) is the leading professional association for project management and the authority for a growing global community of millions of projects

It represents professionals and individuals who use project management skills.

Collectively, these professionals are “change-makers” consistently create better outcomes for businesses, communities, and society worldwide.

PMI empowers people to make ideas a reality. Through global advocacy, networking, collaboration, research, and education.

PMI prepares organisations and individuals at every stage of their career.

They journey to work smarter so they can drive success in a world of change.

Building on a proud legacy dating to 1969, PMI is a not-for-profit, for-purpose organisation working in nearly every country around the world to advance careers, strengthen organisational success.

They enable project professionals and changemakers with new skills and ways of working to maximise their impact.

PMI offerings include globally recognised standards, certifications, online courses, thought leadership, tools, digital publications, and communities.

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