12 Inspirational Women in Project Management
The world of project management has seen amazing contributions from women who broke barriers and inspired thousands of others. Here's a list of 12 inspiring women who left their mark in the field:
1. Elizabeth Harrin
Elizabeth Harrin is an author and a project management coach. She writes on her blog, A Girl's Guide to Project Management, offering valuable information for professionals worldwide.
2. Susanne Madsen
A leadership coach and author, Madsen specializes in helping project managers excel through emotional intelligence and strategic skills.
3. Lynda Bourne
Lynda Bourne is a thought leader in stakeholder management and has written influential books that shape project management strategies worldwide.
4. Alana Hill
A dynamic speaker and leadership consultant, Hill focuses on helping teams adapt to change and improve productivity.
5. Karen Tate
With decades of experience, Tate specializes in risk management and project delivery excellence.
6. Maria Matarelli
Matarelli is a well-known expert in Agile practice and the founder of the Agile Marketing Academy. She strives to bridge the gap between Agile practices and marketing.
7. Dr. Penny Pullan
Dr. Pullan, an expert in virtual leadership, has guided tens of thousands of teams to success in remote project environments.
8. Anne Bamford
Bamford is known for her work in education and project management, with a focus on creativity and innovation.
9. Barbara Trautlein
Trautlein's work in change management has shaped how project managers approach transformational projects.
10. Naomi Caietti
A global speaker and author, Caietti inspires women in project management through her motivational speeches and resources.
11. Vicki James
James is a strategic project planner and a mentor for aspiring project managers.
12. Kimi Hirose
Hirose is one of the first sustainability integration leaders in project management. In her work, she integrates the most sustainable practices.
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