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The Ouellette Team |

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Beth Ouellette, MBA, PMP, PgMP |
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Ms. Beth Ouellette is the President and Chief Consultant of The Ouellette Group. She is a results-oriented Senior Information Technology and Business Executive with a unique blend of executive management and technology skills. She has extensive experience in establishing and leading a corporate-wide/global program management office (PMO) emphasizing professional project management practices, critical communications, and discipline throughout the business and systems life-cycles. |
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Dr. Barbara Edington is Director of Strategic Management for The Ouellette Group. Currently an assistant professor of IT at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY, she develops and teaches courses in Project Management, Organizational Management, Business Applications, Web Design, E-Commerce, Business Technology, Database, Systems Analysis, Technology Law, and ethics. |



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Peter Morales, a senior consultant and instructor with The Ouellette Group, is a senior technology manager with extensive experience in broad aspects of managing technology programs in financial institutions and major stock exchanges. He holds key roles of significant responsibility as program and project manager, change agent and chief motivator, senior technical and business process architect. He has a passion for engaged people to solve the most challenging problems in an organization. A principal strength of Peter’s is the ability to leverage depth of experience to identify effective solutions and bringing people from diverse parts of the organization together to collaborate in the implementation.
He recently completed all course work and delivered the dissertation draft for a Doctoral program focusing on quantitative software management practices. As a PMP® -certified practitioner, he has taught certification classes within organizations such as NYSE Group’s SIAC division and JP Morgan Chase as well as City University’s Graduate Center. He also taught college-level Project Management at St. Francis College in Brooklyn. |