Events Calendar

Sunday. 29 March, 2026 - Saturday. 04 April, 2026
Week 14
Tuesday. 31 March, 2026
5:30 pm

PMI Alamo Chapter In-Person New Member Orientation - March

PMI Alamo Chapter New Member Orientation

Welcome to the PMI Alamo Chapter!

Are you new to PMI Alamo Chapter? Join us for our New Member Orientation on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 5:30–6:00 PM (CT). This virtual session is designed to help new members feel connected, informed, and confident as they begin their journey with the chapter.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to navigate your PMI and chapter membership

  • Benefits available to you as a PMI Alamo member

  • Upcoming events, training, and volunteer opportunities

  • How to engage, network, and grow professionally

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

  • Time: 5:30–6:00 PM (CT)

  • Format: In-Person

  • Cost: Free

Whether you’re brand new to PMI or recently joined the Alamo Chapter, this orientation will help you get plugged in and start making meaningful connections.

Visit www.alamopmi.org for event access and updates

 

6:00 pm

Alamo PMI Monthly Meeting - In-Person - March 31, 2026

Aggie Park

Date: March 31, 2026

Time:  6-8:00 pm

Early Bird Special ends March 17, 2026

Keynote Speaker - Taylor Meadows

Discussion: Modernizing Project Management - TPMOs Turning Develeopment Costs into Strategic Wins

Key Takeaways

• Understand how modern software is built, tested, released and where key controls reduce risk.

• Learn how failures lead to outages or breaches and how to prevent them.

• Translate engineering work into financial value through R&D credits, incentives, and audit-ready  practices.

 

Bio: Taylor Meadows is the CEO and Founder of Change Captain, a patented SaaS platform that automates R&D tax credits, tax deductions, and software capitalization by analyzing millions of actions across the software development lifecycle. A former Big Four auditor and CPA, Taylor specialized in software development accounting and compliance, where he saw how companies were missing out on millions in untapped incentives.

He founded Change Captain to close that gap—helping organizations recover up to 50% of development spend while improving engineering efficiency, compliance, and audit readiness. Taylor is a member of ISACA and a frequent speaker for IIA, ISACA, PMI, and ISSA, sharing practical insights on fraud prevention, compliance automation, and maximizing innovation incentives in technology-driven industries.

 

Taylor Meadows Flyer