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Follow on Google News | Project Management for U.S. Heritage Managers: Exclusive Training OfferHERITΛGE is launching a pilot training program in Project Management specifically targeted towards U.S.-based Heritage Managers
By: HERITΛGE - The Heritage Management Organization "Project Management is a skill that many take for granted and is often underrated in its importance, but it affects every aspect of our work," said HERITΛGE Director, Dr. Evangelos Kyriakidis. "This training focuses on those working in the heritage, environmental, or social action fields, but it can equally be applied to any project by emphasizing the importance of planning," he added. The course will be delivered by Tim Healing, who has over thirty years of experience working as a project manager and a professional background in project management, community, and NGO development. He specializes in the coordination and support of cultural heritage and community-based social action projects and has particular experience working with local communities, national and regional museums, heritage institutions, government, and non-governmental organizations. For this pilot program, exclusively targeted towards U.S.-based heritage managers, participants will only need to pay a $50.00 registration fee. To apply for this workshop, please fill out this form (https://heritagemanagement.jotform.com/ Participants in any of HERITΛGE's Executive Leadership in Heritage Management Workshops are automatically granted HERITΛGE Membership. About HERITΛGE - The Heritage Management Organization (HERITΛGE) was established in 2008 to enable heritage managers to independently transform heritage assets into dynamic sources of learning, community identity, and economic development through targeted training. We train professionals in the management of heritage sites, regardless of project specifics. HERITΛGE has trained hundreds of individuals and organizations in over 85 countries and is now on course to impact a quarter of global heritage hotspots by the year 2025. For more information: Media contact: press@heritagemanagement.org End
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