Dallas, Texas — PMForum, Inc announced today that Professor Dr. Andrej Skarabot has been named an International Correspondent for the organization in Slovenia. PMForum’
According to PMForum Managing Editor David Pells, “Professor Skarabot is one of the best known and most respected project management experts in Slovenia. He recently retired from the University of Ljubljana where he taught project management for over 25 years. We are honored to have his participation, and to have him represent PMForum and PM World Today in Slovenia.”
Andrej Skarabot has a diploma in Chemical Engineering (1963) from Ljubljana University, and a Masters of Science (1975) and Ph.D. (1985) degrees in Business Administration from Zagreb University in Croatia. Dr. Skarabot was a professor on three technical faculties, on the subject business and project management, at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia from 1980 – 2006. During 1989 – 2006, he was also a partner in d.o.o., a management consulting firm based in Ljubljana. Beginning in 1965, Andrej was the first in Slovenia to write articles and teach network analysis or project management. Since then, he has extensive experience working and consulting on more than 80 projects, including construction, pharmaceutical, electro, mechanical engineering and governmental.
Professor Skarabot is currently President and First Assessor of the Slovenian Certification Body (SloCert) for the International Project Management Association (IPMA). He is also an assessor for IPMA’s International Project Management Award. For many years, he was a member of the Executive Committee for the Slovenian Project Management Association;
PMForum’s Global Correspondents Network now includes representatives in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Nigeria, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and in the UAE, UK and USA. Additional information about the Global Correspondents Network and about individual correspondents can be found at http://www.pmforum.org/


