In an ever-changing world, countless PMO leaders face the challenge of rethinking their PMOs to ensure they deliver genuine value to the C-level and their organizations. Numerous solutions claim to offer the perfect PMO model, a magic pill for guaranteed success. However, hands-on experience in the PMO trenches reveals that returning to the basics and concentrating on what truly matters is the key to making our PMO’s value recognized and ensuring its sustainability and future.
In the last few years, Americo Pinto has been granted the unique opportunity to closely observe the evolution of hundreds of PMOs from various countries as members of the PMO Global Alliance – the largest PMO community worldwide. In his engaging session, he will share valuable insights gleaned from this extraordinary learning experience, inspiring you to reassess your assumptions and ideas on how to make your PMO indispensable to your organization.

PMI Talent Triangle: Business Acumen
PDUs for this Course: 1
AMERICO PINTO

Americo Pinto is a distinguished international expert in the field of project management, specializing in PMOs. With over 25 years of global experience in PMOs, Strategy, and Project Management, he has worked as an executive, practitioner, professor, researcher, consultant, author, and speaker. He has significantly contributed to the industry in the last two decades by developing innovative PMO methodologies and best practices widely adopted internationally. As the founder and chairman of the PMO Global Alliance (PMOGA), the world’s largest professional organization focused on PMOs, Americo Pinto brings together more than 20,000 PMO professionals in over 120 countries, promoting the exchange of knowledge and best practices on a global scale. PMOGA also hosts the reputable PMO Global Awards, which honor and recognize exceptional PMOs and PMO professionals. Americo Pinto holds numerous certifications, including PMP, PMO-CC, PMO-CP, and IPMA-A. He is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Bordeaux in France. In 2012, he received the PMI Distinguished Contribution Award in recognition of his significant contributions to the global project management community.

