APM appoints new Vice Presidents

The Association for Project Management (APM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Alistair Godbold and Antonio Nieto Rodriguez as its new Vice Presidents. They will succeed Dr. Paul Chapman and take on key responsibilities within the organization.

Alistair Godbold, a highly respected project management professional with over 30 years of experience, will bring his expertise to the role. He has served as Deputy Chairman of APM and is a director of the International Centre for Complex Project Management. Godbold is passionate about addressing the shortage of skilled project professionals and expanding APM’s reach internationally.

Commenting on his appointment, Alistair said: I’m very honoured and tremendously privileged to be able to carry on contributing to the profession and to APM.”

Antonio Nieto Rodriguez, with 25 years of experience as a project management practitioner and former Global Chair of the Project Management Institute (PMI), brings a unique perspective to the role. His expertise in tackling the challenges facing the project profession, including the rise of new technology, will be invaluable to APM.

Antonio said: “I am deeply honoured to be appointed Vice President of APM, the largest Project Management Association in the UK. Being part of a community of professionals who are building a better future one day at a time, and who deserve my utmost respect, is truly inspiring.”

Commenting on the new appointment, Milla Mazilu, Chair of the Board at APM, said: “I am thrilled to welcome Alistair Godbold and Antonio Nieto Rodriguez as our new Vice Presidents. Their extensive experience and dedication to the project profession align perfectly with our organisation’s mission and I am excited about the fresh perspectives and innovative ideas that Alistair and Antonio will bring. President Dr Yvonne Thompson CBE DL, and the whole Board, look forward to working with them both. I would also like to thank Dr Paul Chapman for his years of service, his commitment has been a source of inspiration to the whole board and APM team. We wish him the very best in his future endeavours.”

Dr. Paul Chapman, outgoing Vice President, was commended for his years of service and commitment to APM. His contributions have been a source of inspiration for the entire team.

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