Association for Project Management
Chelsea Palmer-Taylor is a seasoned marketing professional with extensive experience in campaign coordination. Currently serving as a Senior Marketing Campaign Coordinator at the Association for Project Management since February 2019, Chelsea has a strong foundation in marketing, having previously held roles including Marketing Assistant and Marketing Campaign Coordinator at the same organization. Prior to this, Chelsea worked as a Marketing Executive at Hydramex Limited from November 2017 to November 2018. Chelsea holds a degree in Arts and Humanities with a focus on Philosophy, Politics, and Ethics from the University of Brighton and has completed GCSEs and A Levels at The Buckingham School and Magdalen College School, respectively.
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Association for Project Management
We’re APM, the only chartered membership organisation for the project profession. Our activities build the profile the profession warrants, challenge the status quo where it matters, and set the highest standards. In a complex world, we’re helping the project profession deliver better. We have over 35,000 individual members and more than 450 organisations participating in our Corporate Partnership Programme. As an educational charity, we are committed to developing and promoting the value of project management in order to deliver improved project outcomes for the benefit of society. There are a number of ways in which you can benefit from what we do, including membership, qualifications, chartered status, publications and events. We're celebrating our 50th Anniversary this year. It’s our golden year at a golden moment for the project profession. Find out how we're celebrating. APM also has an active LinkedIn group with over 60,000 members. The group hosts lively debate, useful resources, news and latest jobs. Find out more - http://bit.ly/1KfJbI5 When using our social media channels please ensure you read our Social Media Guidelines first Social Media Guidelines: https://www.apm.org.uk/social-media-guidelines/