Tabetha Gregory
Program Advisory Board

Tabetha Gregory PMP, PMI-PMOCP

President

Company/Organization: Project Management Institute, PMI Carolina

Tabetha Gregory currently serves as President for PMI Carolina, where she has been a driving force in championing community initiatives and fostering meaningful connections between the chapter and local organizations across PMI Carolina communities. With a deep passion for project management and a commitment to making a positive difference, Tabetha has successfully led numerous social impact initiatives that have elevated the chapter’s presence in the community. Before stepping into her current role, Tabetha played a pivotal role in leading PMI Carolina’s Military Outreach efforts as VP of Social Impact. Her work in this area has been instrumental in creating pathways for Veterans, Active Duty personnel, and spouses to transition into project management roles. By establishing partnerships with local O2O programs at Ft. Liberty and Camp Lejeune and offering tailored resources and support, Tabetha has helped bridge the gap between military service and civilian careers in project management. Also as VP of Social Impact she has been a driving force in championing community initiatives and fostering meaningful connections between the chapter and local organizations across PMI Carolina communities. With a deep passion for project management and a commitment to making a positive difference, Tabetha has successfully led numerous social impact initiatives that have elevated the chapter’s presence in the community. Tabetha brings a wealth of experience in managing complex projects across various industries. Her strategic vision and leadership skills have not only contributed to the success of her projects but have also inspired others within the chapter to strive for excellence. She aims to build on this momentum by focusing on member engagement, professional development, and expanding the chapter’s outreach programs. In addition to her role at PMI Carolina, Tabetha works a Project Management leader at Children’s Hope Alliance by supporting their mission to bring Hope, Health and Healing to Generations in North Carolina. She has a passion for mentoring professionals and supports initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion within the project management community. Her dedication to service, coupled with her proven track record of leadership, makes her a compelling leader in her professional and volunteer roles.

Education:

University of Phoenix, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology

Interests:

Continual Learning

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