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Margaret M.

Professional Services Project Manager at Skillable

Margaret M. has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Margaret most recently worked at Skillable as a Professional Services Project Manager, responsible for driving processes, tracking activities, and coordinating projects related to custom content. Margaret also served as a trusted advisor to nurture and scale the Professional Services portfolio. Prior to Skillable, Margaret worked at TD SYNNEX as an IT Portfolio Manager, overseeing a global project portfolio valued at over $100M. Margaret ensured that the portfolio performed to expectations and provided escalation and triage services for projects facing risks or issues. Before that, Margaret held the position of Assistant Manager, Project Management Office at Global Knowledge, where they managed a team of project management professionals and handled critical projects in the fields of Information Technology, IT Best Practices, and Business Transformation. Margaret advised and negotiated project priorities and resources with Senior Management using real-time analytics.

Margaret M. has a Bachelor of Science degree from East Carolina University. Margaret attended the university for an undisclosed period of time. In 2019, Margaret M. completed a course in Cybersecurity Foundations at Global Knowledge Training LLC. Margaret also received training in "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for Managers" from the American Management Association in 2014. In addition to their formal education, Margaret M. has obtained several certifications. In October 2019, they became a Certified Project Manager through Prowess Project. In December 2016, Margaret M. obtained the Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) designation from Scrum Alliance. Margaret also holds the ICAgile Certified Professional (ICP) certification from ICAgile, which they obtained in September 2016. Finally, Margaret M. achieved the ITIL Foundation v3 certification from the Examination Institute for Information Sciences in November 2006.

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