CANCELLED: March Chapter Meeting: Time Management for the Perpetually Busy Engineer


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This event has been cancelled due to concerns with CORVID 19 in the Seattle area. The Public Health Department recommends to avoid gatherings exceeding 10 people, so we are following their recommendation and cancelling the meeting. If you registered for the event, you should receive a refund within a few days. If you do not receive your refund, please contact receptions@pugetsoundashrae.org. We apologize for the inconvenience, and we will resume the monthly chapter meetings in April.

If you have a never-ending to-do list, an inbox that’s never empty, or a calendar that’s jammed with meetings…this session is for you. Most of us don’t prioritize our time well, and as a result we confuse urgent priorities with unimportant reminders or basic tasks. This can lead to procrastination on the most important work we have on our plate. In this session, we’ll talk about various methods to manage your inbox, keep your to-do list organized, and be more productive.

Speaker:

  Pam Duffy, P.E. has over 10 years of experience in the HVAC industry. She has a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Central Florida and is a licensed P.E. Pam is most well-known for bringing new HVAC products to life. As a seasoned product manager, Pam has been responsible for strategic direction, product roadmaps, new product development, launches and sunsets, and ongoing product category support. Pam serves on many boards and committees in ASHRAE. She says her greatest ASHRAE achievement was winning the Chapter of the Year award after serving as President of the Atlanta Chapter in 2013-2014. Pam currently serves on the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) and is a member of several Technical Committees. Outside of ASHRAE, Pam is a Life Member of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and has been named to both the Consulting-Specifying Engineer’s list of 40 under 40 as well as the NEWS’ 40 under 40.