Call for Limerick nominations for outstanding projects in response tothe Covid-19 pandemic

No repro fee 12-4-2021ย  Pictured at the launch of theย Ireland Chapter of Project Management Instituteโ€™s (PMI) National Projectโ€ฏAwards in association with PwC are (l-r) Feilim Harvey, Partner in PwC, heading up their Portfolio and Programme Management Practice in Ireland; and Jackie Glynn, Ireland Chapter of PMI President.Pic:Naoise Culhane-no fee ย The 2021 National Project Awards will take place virtually on Thursday, 24 June 2021. Submissions are now open at www.pmi-ireland.org. Pic:Naoise Culhane-no fee
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IRELAND’S most outstanding project in response to the Covid-19 pandemic will be recognised at this yearโ€™s Ireland Chapter of Project Management Instituteโ€™s (PMI) annual National Project Awards in association with PwC.

The public can submit their nominations for the Covid-19 Response Project Award atย www.pmi-ireland.org/special-covid-19-awardsย before 1 May 2021. The winner will be announced during the virtual awards ceremony on 24 June 2021.

In addition to the Covid-19 Response Project Award, there are five categories open for nominations in theย prestigious National Projectโ€ฏAwards. Focusing on highlighting the resilience and rapid response of the project management industry in Ireland over the past year, these awards will recognise Irelandโ€™s forward-thinking project managers and teams. The deadline for submissions for these categories is 17 May 2021 and can be made online atย www.pmi-ireland.org.

Speaking on the 2021 Awards, Jackie Glynn, Ireland Chapter of PMI President said: โ€œAs project managers, we are used to adapting quickly to change. However, the last 12 months were unlike anything ever experienced.

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“Irish project managers have gone above and beyond, from navigating the move to remote working to the global impact on supply chains. We are looking forward to recognising and celebrating their achievements on 24 June.

โ€œTo recognise the outstanding contribution of innovative projects that were in direct response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are delighted to announce the Covid-19 Response Projectย Award.

“From projects that sought to maintain public health to those that ensured economic stability, we are calling on the public to nominate those that have delivered a real impact in the fight against Covid-19.

“Simply visitย www.pmi-ireland.org/special-covid-19-awards,ย name the project you want to nominate and say why you think it deserves your nomination. The top five entrants will be then put forward for a public vote.โ€ she added.

The categories for this yearโ€™s awards include Project Professional of the Year, Project Management for Social Good, Private Sector Project of the Year, PMO of the Year and Public Sector Project of the Year.

Additionally, there is a new award that will be voted for by attendees live on the night of the awards – the Project Managersโ€™ Choice Award, chosen from the finalists of the other five categories.

Entries in these categories will be reviewed by an independent judging panel, with Matheson,ย one of Irelandโ€™s leading law firms, the independent verifier.

Feilim Harvey, Partner in PwC, heading up their Portfolio and Programme Management Practice in Ireland, commented: โ€œMost aspects of Irish life and business have suffered the effects of the global pandemic.

“Over the past year what has really struck me is how important an organisationโ€™s project delivery and change management capabilities have been to weathering the pandemic. Over the past year we have all witnessed some truly exceptional projects in response to the crisis.

“If anything, this need for exceptional project managers will further increase as we emerge from the pandemic and undertake the work necessary to establish post pandemic operating models.

“In this context, now more than ever, it is essential that we recognise excellence in project management throughout our country. PwC is delighted to be back as headline sponsor for this yearโ€™s National Project Awards.โ€ he concluded.

For full details on theโ€ฏNational Projectโ€ฏAwards, seeย https://pmi-ireland.org/2021-awards.