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Did you know that women tend to receive less actionable feedback due to kindness bias? This can lead to missed opportunities for growth, raises, or promotions. Asking for constructive feedback becomes critical if you find yourself without supervisors, colleagues, or mentors who are providing it. Join our Women in Project Management group for a panel discussion focusing on how to ask for constructive feedback.
Learning Objectives
- Understanding approaches to ask for constructive feedback
- Who we should ask for this type of feedback
- How to let others know you are open to constructive feedback
- Ways to receive constructive feedback
Register by January 23 at 5pm!
Speaker Info
Lou Antosz is a lifetime Pittsburgh native and technologist. His education is in Computer Science and he has an MBA from the Katz Graduate School of Business. Early in his career he was a software developer; more recently he has supervised project teams consisting of anywhere from 5 members to 35 team members. He has managed a very diverse staff including off-shore employees. His experience is in the Banking industry working on technical projects, implementations, and vendor management. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and has 2 children.
Trisha Crowe is a Project Director at GLMV Architecture Zoo and Aquarium Division. She has an extensive range of project experience including zoo and aquarium design and construction, public place-making, transportation, community green space planning, and ecological design. Trisha has a knack for managing and building relationships with colleagues, board members, donors, consultants, staff, contractors, and members of the public while navigating projects of varying complexity. She leads teams of people across all organizational levels and manages workflow and budgets to consistently deliver projects from conceptual through construction phases on time and on budget.
Babu Narayan is a senior leader in the health tech practice in the Government and Public Services (GPS) industry vertical of Deloitte Consulting. He has his Bachelors and Masters from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). In addition to leading large scale technology transformation for the clients, Babu is passionate about developing people and is a sought after mentor. He is a frequent faculty member at the Deloitte University (The Leadership Center) coaching training programs for newly promoted practitioners and new hires. Babu and his wife are empty nesters with both their boys in college and have lived in Wexford for the last 24 years.
Jessica Gayvont is from the suburbs of Pittsburgh and now resides right across the border in Ohio but is still a Pittsburgher at heart! Formerly a teacher, she networked to break into the field starting as a Project Coordinator and has since built her career up to a PMO leader. Beginning with a complex manufacturing company managing multimillion dollar water filtration engineering projects to now leading a team in ERP implementations inside manufacturing companies across the US, Canada, and Mexico for the last 8 years.