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Professional Management Association

Professional Management Association. Agenda. Guest Speaker Recent Events Upcoming Events Exec Board Restructure Team Building Activity Reminders Committee Meetings. Kiva Case Competition. Wednesday, April 9 th , 2014 -5:30 PM. What is Kiva?.

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Professional Management Association

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  1. Professional Management Association

  2. Agenda Guest Speaker Recent Events Upcoming Events Exec Board Restructure Team Building Activity Reminders Committee Meetings

  3. Kiva Case Competition Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 -5:30 PM

  4. What is Kiva? • Kiva is a non-profit organization which helps to connect people through lending money to help with poverty throughout the world. On their website it states: “Leveraging the internet and a worldwide network of microfinance institutions, Kiva lets individuals lend as little as $25 to help create opportunity around the world". • The loans go to entrepreneurs who are looking to borrow money to help with their business.

  5. Facts: • Since Kiva was founded in 2005: • 1,112,630 Kiva lenders • $541,511,700in loans • 98.97% Repayment rate • Kiva works with: • 244 Field Partners • 450 volunteers around the world • 73 different countries

  6. Kiva Case Competition • Why Sign Up? • Great opportunity • Two Professor Judges • Professor Ron Johnson & Professor Chris Hinkelmann • One PSFS Judge • Executive Vice President Katie Forte • Free food • Prize for winning team!

  7. Details: • Teams of two • Sign up with a friend or individually • If individual we will pair you • You will have about an hour to create a presentation with your partner, and then about ten minutes to present to our judges in the next room

  8. Interested? • Please see me after the meeting to sign up! • You will have to attend at least one of my PR meetings if interested • Space will be limited so please do not wait to sign up! • Any questions please do not hesitate to ask me! • sag5405@psu.edu

  9. Recent Events • 2/25 – Nicole Sandretto: Project Management Overview • 2/27 – Penn State Basketball Game • 2/27 – Social • 3/2- State College Sweep • 3/2 – Bake Sale • 3/4 – Cindy Andrews: Project Management – Communication • 3/5 – Resume Review

  10. Upcoming Events • 3/18 – Randy Isles Project Management • 3/20 – Lasertag • 3/22- Maple Harvest Festival • 3/24 – Target Professional Development Event • 3/25- Networking Expo • 3/26 – Northwestern Professional Development • 3/28 – PLS Site Visit • 4/4 – Amazon Site Visit

  11. Randy Isles on Project Management: Initiation and Planning • Tuesday, March 18 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. in 105 Business Building • Randy Isles is the Operating Partner for Seven Points Equity Partners, which is a private investment management firm • He is going to be speaking with us about defining the scope of the project, defining team roles, and developing a project plan that includes things like budgeting, scheduling, and determining needed resources. • Dress code  is business casual.  Attendance is worth 5 points and counts as a Corporate Relations event • Please contact James Leisenring (jrl5379@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  12. Lasertag • Thursday, March 20th, 8-9pm at What-A-Blast Lasertag (Sowers Street) • Join us for an hour of fun at what-a-blast laser tag! Compete against other members in 3 games. • This event is worth 5 social points.

  13. Maple Harvest Festival • We will be helping volunteer at the Maple Harvest Festival at Shaver’s Creek • It will be worth 10 community service points • Please contact Ken Marrocco for further details.

  14. Social • Friday night, March 21st, 10 pm 312 Calder Commons • 3 Dollars per person to come. • Please see Angela with any questions. • This is worth 5 social points

  15. Professional Development Event presented by Target • Monday, March 24 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.in 117 Thomas Building • Jill Roberts, a campus ambassador with Target, will be speaking with our members about Target hiring opportunities • Jill will also lead us in some interactive games and activities, so be sure to make it to this great event by Target! • Dress code is business casual.  Attendance is worth 5 points and counts as a Corporate Relations event • Please contact Danielle Schrey (dns5123@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  16. Networking Expo hosted by PMA • Tuesday, March 25 from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in the Business Building Atrium • Our big networking event of the semester! We have some great companies coming out hiring for internships and full-time positions so make sure to bring your resume along and a big smile! • We need some volunteers to help out at the event! • Dress code is dressy business casual.  Attendance is worth 10 membership points and counts as a general event • Please contact Danielle Schrey (dns5123@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  17. Professional Development Event presented by Northwestern Mutual • Wednesday, March 26 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.in 106 Business Building • Joanna Cole from Northwestern Mutual will be coming and speaking to our members about ethics in the workforce • This is sure to be a fun and interesting event, so please try and make it to hear this great speaker! • Dress code is business casual.  Attendance is worth 5 points and counts as a Corporate Relations event • Please contact Danielle Schrey (dns5123@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  18. PLS Site Visit • Friday, March 28 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in Cranberry, Pennsylvania • PLS is a third party logistics company.  They will be offering a tour of the site and also treating us to lunch • Note: This will not be a university-approved absence, but professors may excuse you if you give them ample notice. • PMA is looking for drivers for this trip.  Drivers will be reimbursed for the cost of gas. • SIGN UP IF INTERESTED • Please contact Danielle Schrey (dns5123@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  19. Amazon Fulfillment Center Site Visit • Friday, April 4th in Breinigsville, PA • This day trip will give members of PMA the chance to see the inner workings of Amazon, the largest online retailer in the world • Note: This will not be a university-approved absence, but professors may excuse you if you give them ample notice. • PMA is looking for drivers for this trip.  Drivers will be reimbursed for the cost of gas (again, BIG GROUP!) • If interested, be sure to sign-up here by Monday, March 17 at 6:00 p.m. • Please contact Ben Gorgonzola (bdg5111@psu.edu) with any questions or concerns

  20. NCAA Bracket • Fill out a bracket for a chance to win a gift card • It will be 5 dollars to enter with proceeds being donated to Nothing but Nets Campaign • 5 points for community service • Please see Ken Marrocco to sign up and receive the link for the brackets

  21. Community Service Collections • Box Tops • Look for them on household items • 3 points for every 5 box tops • 15 point maximum

  22. Project Management Program • Teams are being sorted based on the responses. • Interviews will take place later this week.

  23. The Professional Management Association Re-Structuring and Re-Branding Solutions for PMA By Marlow Bryant

  24. Key Questions • How do we increase membership while still keeping our core strength (small and personable)? • How do we add value to PMA membership, and how do we communicate that clearly?

  25. Rebranding PMA – Major Changes • Streamline Executive Board • Distribute tasks more evenly/effectively • Develop Committee Structure, Create Opportunity • Solidify committees, ensure member commitment and build leadership skills through “Chair Board” • Involves members in the direction of PMA • Shift General Meetings from Bi-Weekly to Weekly • Alternate Professional and Team-Building in meetings • Continue commitment to increasing membership value through pizza

  26. Streamlining Executive Structure Current Structure

  27. Streamlining Executive Structure New Structure

  28. Leadership Committees

  29. Exec Board Purpose • Focus on strategy and vision of PMA • Develop PMA through innovation, create new opportunities • Project Supervision, not management

  30. Chair Board Purpose • Direct Project Management Leadership • Manage individual events; plan logistics, market events, propose budgets • Work with Leadership VP’s to produce events

  31. New Meeting Times • Shift from bi-weekly to weekly meetings • Alternate team-building activities and professional events • Increase commitment to a consistent, easy to follow meeting schedule • Still have pizza

  32. Team Building Activity

  33. Reminders

  34. Reminders • Office Hours • Thursdays from 6 pm – 7 pm in 112 Thomas • Monday 3/3 from 6 pm – 7 pm in 108 Business • PMA is on Facebook and Twitter! • Twitter is @PMA72 • Use the calendar on our website for upcoming events! • To Become Active Member • 50 points • 5 points for each committee (10 points for Corporate Relations) • $20 dues

  35. Benefits of Active Membership • End of the semester reward • Free T-Shirt! • Resume Builder • Don’t forget about the points competition! • Platinum, Gold, Silver members • Beat the Exec Board!

  36. Thanks for coming! • Go see your committee chair! • If you don’t have a committee yet, come see us at the front and we’ll help you decide! PMA Office Hours: Monday 6pm, 220 Thomas

  37. Thank You!

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