Enterprise Project Management
Fairview Park Luncheons
Enterprise Project Management
CEO Perspective of Lessons Learned
featuring
Amr ElSawy
President & CEO
Noblis
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Noblis is upgrading its enterprise project management system environment. This presentation will focus on lessons learned (from a CEO perspective) and the integration required between project financials, enterprise project management, and the data warehouse (from a technical perspective).
The event will be held at Noblis – directions to the meeting can be found here - http://www.noblis.org/DirectionsToFairviewPark.htm
For security reasons, attendees who are not U.S. citizens or legal residents (resident card holders) must register at least 5 days in advance of the event and must provide a valid passport upon entry to the facility.
Please contact Matthew Quinn (matthew.quinn@noblis.org) with any questions regarding this event.
Note for Non-US Citizens
For security reasons, attendees who are not U.S. citizens or legal residents (resident card holders) must register at least 5 days in advance of the event and must provide a valid passport upon entry to the facility.
About the Speaker
Amr ElSawy

Amr ElSawy is the President and CEO of Noblis. Noblis is a Science, Technology and Strategy company that is focused on collaborating with its government clients on solving complex problems in Transportation, Telecommunications, Health, Sustainability and National Security. Noblis professionals work with clients throughout their systems engineering, acquisition, and program management lifecycles. Noblis has been named to the list of 50 Best Places To Work in America and is recognized to be among the World’s Most Ethical Companies. Mr. ElSawy is an electrical engineer by training (WVU BSEE ’77, GW MSEE ’81), he holds a masters of business administration degree (GU MBA ‘98) and was named in 2011 as a Washingtonian Tech Titan. He is also a project management professional (PMI PMP ‘10).













