RPS people and projects named finalists in 2020 Project Management Achievement Awards

05 Nov 2020

The Australian Institute of Project Management has announced the finalists of this year’s Project Management Achievement Awards (PMAA), with RPS nominees to compete for top honours.

 

Celebrating its 20th year, the PMAAs exist to recognise, honour, and promote outstanding achievements in program and project leadership. Going digital for the first time, the chapter and national award winners will be announced in a virtual event on 25 November 2020. Following on from a spate of wins in 2019, RPS is excited to share our finalists for 2020!

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

  • Roy Henry - Senior Project Professional, ACT
  • Angharad Llewellyn - Future Project Leader (Under 35), ACT
  • Joel Betts - Project Professional, ACT
  • Defence PFAS Investigation and Management Program - Government Projects, ACT
  • Australian Parliament House Electronic Security Systems - ICT Projects, ACT

New South Wales (NSW)

  • University of Wollongong TLS Building Services Program - Small Projects, NSW

Western Australia (WA)

  • Charlotte Whitelaw – Project Professional, WA

Victoria (VIC)

  • Tane Kingi - Project Professional, VIC

Queensland (QLD)

  • Ben Perry - Senior Project Professional, QLD
  • Kirsty Barrie - Project Professional, QLD
  • Ray Cantrell - Future Project Leader (Under 35), QLD
  • Australian Centre for Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) Project - Government Projects, QLD
  • A9028 Tully Combat Training Centre Replacement Pedestrian Suspension Bridge Project - Regional Projects, QLD
  • C-17 Maintenance Facility, Aircraft Apron and Associated Infrastructure Project - Construction/Engineering Projects, QLD

Northern Territory (NT)

  • Lionel Rosenberg - Project Professional, NT
  • Taylor Daniell - Future Project Leader (Under 35), NT
  • Palmerston Police Station Project - Construction/Engineering Projects, NT

Elizabeth Foley, Chief Executive Officer of AIPM said: 'I would like to congratulate each of the finalists of this year’s awards. This year we received one of the highest numbers of entrants since the inception of the awards in 2000.

'The entries showcase exceptional project success and profile the highly skilled leaders driving these projects forward.

'We are looking forward to celebrating with all the finalists and revealing the winners in our first ever fully virtual event. There has never been a more pertinent time to celebrate project success as we look to project leaders to guide our economy out of the recession.'

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Pictured above: RPS' Northern Territory team celebrating wins at the 2019 Awards.

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