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PM Response Team Re-Launch: Summer 2021

As many of those in our network are aware, TCG established the “Project Management Response team” (PM Response) in Spring 2020 as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. PM Response was successfully able to assist state and local agencies, non-profits, and small businesses in need; though, the PMR program faded due to a multitude of factors.

Now, the time has come for the PM Response team to be relaunched! PM Response will officially become TCG’s pro-bono practice area with a tentative relaunch in July 2021. Creating a positive social impact is at the center of TCG’s values, so we could not be more excited to regularly support non-profits that lack funding for project management services.

To support the relaunch, we are actively recruiting talented project management contractors to join the team. If you are interested in joining a network of mission-driven professionals and getting to work on meaningful projects for amazing organizations, please email Emily (PM Response Portfolio Manager) at emily@tuckconsultinggroup.com. Stay tuned for more information, as we are working hard to establish policies, benefits, and value statements to support the sustainability of the PM Response mission. And a huge thanks to all who reach out for more information in advance – it’s going to be a fabulous, impactful journey (and a lot of hard work)!

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