The Frederick National Laboratory’s Project Management Operations Office in partnership with Hood College Graduate School hosts a bi-monthly Project Management Night Out Seminar and Networking Reception.

This event, held in person at Hood College, provides educational and networking opportunities for project managers. 

Each event covers an important project management topic and offers one Professional Development Unit (PDU) for Project Management Professionals (PMPs). Topics range from general project management theory and practice to practical applications in the biomedical sciences.

Save the date

  • June 4: Project management in clinical laboratories
  • October 8: Managing development projects in resource constrained environments
  • December 10: Project managing your way to a less stressful day

Email the Project Management Operations Office at lbrpmoo@nih.gov with questions.

When?

  • Even months of the year
  • On the first or second Wednesday
  • Typically 6-8 p.m.

Where?

  • Rosenstock Hall, Hood College
  • Pre-registration is requested

What?

  • Project management seminar
  • Networking opportunity with heavy hors d'oeuvres
  • $20
  • 1 PDU

Past Events

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Col. Matt Clark discusses leader and followership principles and competencies that led to success in Operation Warp Speed during the global COVID-19 response.
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Samuel C. Okpechi, Ph.D., a post-doc fellow at the Frederick National Laboratory, discussed project management as a pillar for scientific breakthroughs in biomedical laboratories.
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Attendees gather for networking at the Project Management Night Out event.
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Krishna Vadakuttil, IT Project Manager, presented about applying agile project management.
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Prashant Dhillon, Performance Excellence Manager at the Frederick National Laboratory, presented about root cause analysis.
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Brian Crilly, Director of Systems and Software Engineering at Thales Defense & Security, presented about agile vs. traditional.
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Networking hour during a Project Management Night Out seminar.
Attendees network during the April Project Management Night Out event.

2025

  • "Project Managment: An essential pillar for scientific breakthroughs in biomedical laboratories," Samuel C. Okpechi, Ph.D., post-doc fellow, Cancer Research Technology Program, Frederick National Laboratory.
  • "Driving results through crisis and uncertainty: From Operation Warp Speed to the World," Col. Matt Clark, Joint Project Manager for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Medical (JPM CBRN Medical).

2024

  • "Groundhog Day Risk (Haven't We Been Here Before?)," Carl Pritchard, Project Management Trainer at Pritchard Management Associates
  • "CLIA and PM: How a Clinical Lab and Project Management flock together like birds of a feather," Kristen Pike, Associate Scientist at CLIA Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
  • "Unlock the Power of Root Cause Analysis," Prashant Dhillon, Performance Excellence Manager at Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
  • "Agile vs. Traditional: Evolving Project Management Practices for the 21st Century," Brian Crilly, Director of Systems and Software Engineering at Thales Defense & Security
  • "Walk the Talk – Agile Project Management," Krishna Vadakuttil, IT Project Manager