The PMI Thailand Chapter Annual General Meeting brought together members, volunteers, and partners for an evening focused on governance, achievements, and community.
The event opened with welcome remarks by Klaus Rappolt, President of the PMI Thailand Chapter for the 2024 to 2026 term. He welcomed members and formally opened the meeting, setting a positive and professional tone for the evening.
The first major agenda item was the Annual General Elections. The Nominations Committee presented the full slate of nominees for the Board of Directors for the 2026 to 2028 term. Voting members motioned and seconded the proposal, followed by a formal vote. The slate was approved by the members. The Chapter congratulated the newly appointed Board of Directors for 2026 and thanked the Nominations Committee for leading a transparent and structured process.
Members then moved to the approval of the updated PMI Thailand Chapter Bylaws. The proposed updates included alignment with the new PMI Single Membership Model, scheduled to take effect in February 2026. The Chapter explained the implications for local operations and confirmed the need to work closely with Thai government authorities to ensure compliance with national regulations and policies. Members approved the Bylaws in principle, subject to final confirmation by the relevant authorities. Follow-up actions will begin in 2026.
All 74 participants then enjoyed dinner and networking. During the evening, Dr. Petros Rigas presented the results of the Chapter Satisfaction Survey conducted toward the end of 2024. The results showed more than 90 percent overall satisfaction. Members shared no negative feedback, reflecting strong confidence in the Chapter’s direction and leadership.

The highlight of the evening followed with the presentation of the Project of the Year Award 2025. Thai Nippon Steel Engineering and Construction received the award for delivering a complex industrial project with strong governance, disciplined execution, and effective risk management. The project demonstrated clear alignment with PMI standards and delivered measurable business value through innovation and reuse of existing assets.
A Special Recognition Award was also presented to Terahop Thailand. The project was recognized for its contribution to advanced technology infrastructure, strong stakeholder coordination, and its positive impact on Thailand’s digital ecosystem. The recognition acknowledged both technical excellence and professional project management practices.
The meeting then moved to a detailed review of Chapter activities in 2025. Members revisited monthly lectures, professional workshops, and field trips delivered throughout the year. The leadership team also presented a financial summary covering income, expenses, and overall financial health. Members were invited to raise questions and expressed full satisfaction with the reports.

The evening continued with the Recognition of Certificate Achievements. Certificates were presented to members who earned PMP, PMI-ACP, and other PMI certifications during the year. Long-standing members received special recognition flags for maintaining PMP certification for more than five years and for active involvement with the Chapter. Members with more than ten years of continuous membership received commemorative flags in appreciation of their long-term commitment.
The event concluded with an energetic lucky draw featuring gift baskets and special prizes, followed by group photos and informal networking. The AGM closed on a high note, reflecting a strong, engaged, and growing PMI Thailand Chapter community.
