Tue, Jun 23 · 12:00 PM PDT
In a AI world we are losing the value of definition of done! We are starting items and not always finishing them!
Join us for a presentation and discussion from Angelique, VP of Marketing from the Project Management Institute (PMI) – California Central Valley Chapter.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the purpose and business value of a Definition of Done.
Identify common communication breakdowns that create confusion around completion.
Create a practical and measurable Definition of Done.
Speaker Bio:
Angelique Kuhn-McNeal – Project Manager, Change Catalyst, and Empathetic Leader
Angelique Kuhn-McNeal is a seasoned project manager with over a decade of experience leading cross-functional projects across industries including energy, healthcare, non-profits, higher education, and information technology. Currently with Calbright College, Angelique has led hundreds of successful initiatives, managed project portfolios totaling over $20 million, and helped organizations save hundreds of thousands of dollars through strategic execution and process improvement.
Beyond her professional work, Angelique has dedicated several years to volunteer leadership within the Project Management Institute (PMI) – California Central Valley Chapter, including serving as VP of Marketing. Her commitment to growing the project management profession is matched by her passion for building strong, values-driven teams.
Known for leading with empathy and radical transparency, Angelique creates environments where people feel heard, supported, and empowered to deliver their best. Whether serving as Master of Ceremonies for a project management professional development day or mentoring emerging leaders, she brings heart, clarity, and courage to every conversation.
Angelique’s work proves that great project outcomes come not just from plans and processes, but more importantly, from people-first leadership.