The PROMS-G Award
The PROMS-G Award was instituted in 2001 and the award goes
to the candidate with the highest marks in the Project Management
paper in the BCS Examination each year. The award is worth £500
to the recipient, who also receives an engraved glass award.
In 2007, the winner was Ms. Shanika Jayawardana of Sri Lanka. She was presented
with the prize at the BCS 2006/2007 convocation held in Sri Lanka on 18th November 2007.
Shanika said after receiving her award. “I chose to do BCS as an alternative
qualification to enhance my knowledge in IT. Apart from the academic knowledge
BCS enables one to gain hands on practical exposure in IT. Knowledge and skills
I have gained from subjects such as project management has enabled me to perform my
daily operations at Unilever where I work as an assistant brand manager. Therefore
it's my belief that regardless of your chosen profession BCS moulds you to become
a mature professional in today's demanding business environment.”,
Previous Winners
2006
In 2006, the winner was Mr Sameera Kodagoda of Sri Lanka. He was presented with
the prize at the BCS 2005/2006 convocation held in Sri Lanka on 11th November 2006.
2004
In 2004, the award was shared by Ms D M Rasanjalee Himali from Sri Lanka
and Dheeraj Ramkhelawon from Mauritius. D.M.Rasanjalee Himali is from Sri Lanka, and is
currently a final year undergraduate student of the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka,
reading for a special degree in computer science. Computer science has always been her favourite
subject and she completed ACS (Australian Computer Society) exams before directing her attention
towards BCS - which is highly respected in Sri Lanka as well as all over the world. She has
currently completed the Certificate and Diploma levels of BCS and is now preparing for the
Professional Graduate Diploma. When qualified her ambition is to become a well reputed software
manager in the future.
Dheeraj Ramkhelawon is from Mauritius, and is a
Senior Technician at Mauritius Telecom. He is currently posted at the SAFE (South Africa Far East)
Undersea Cable Station, one of the endpoints of the high capacity fibre
optic cable network spanning from southern Africa to south Asia, participating in the
installation, testing and commissioning of terminal equipment which has provided him
insight into project management techniques in practical use. Previously he worked at
the Network Management Centre of the company, ensuring the high availability of the
international routes. His experience is mostly based on the different transmission
technologies that make up the backbone of the Telecommunication network, namely: copper cable,
satellites, microwave and fibre optic cable, for providing both local and international services.
He believes that Project Management provides the necessary tools and techniques to tackle
any job with more professionalism.
2003
The PROMS-G Award for 2003 was won by Bohdana Wong,
a senior developer at Eqos, a software company focusing on
B2B e-Collaboration. Her main duties over the past 5 years at Eqos
have included designing and developing various features of Eqos Collaborator:
a unique, Web-based platform that enables organizations to rapidly
create highly functional collaborative solutions without requiring
programming skills. Her main focus has been on the data integration
aspects of the product. Prior to joining Eqos, she worked as a lead
developer for The Internet Applications Group, developing bespoke web
applications for various clients (e.g.: BP, Manpower). She obtained
the BCS Professional Graduate Diploma in 2003. She is a Microsoft
Certified Database Administrator (obtained in 2002) and a Microsoft
Certified Solutions Developer (obtained in 2000).
Bohdana's main motivation for sitting the BCS exams
was because she wanted to expand her existing general knowledge of IT.
She believes that, in addition to being technically competent, a good
software engineer should acquire a sound
understanding of business and management issues relevant to IT projects.
Studying for the BCS exams has helped her understand these issues and
made her a better IT professional overall.
2002
The PROMS-G Award for 2002 was won by Jeremy Fish, the
IT Director at Misys IFA Services, who are Europe's largest financial
services network. Previously Jeremy ran the IT operation at Misys
International Banking Systems where he implemented several large
projects including the UK's largest Professional Services Automation
System (PSA) and a CRM system. Prior to Misys Jeremy worked for
Avery Berkel, the manufacturers of electronic weighing equipment,
where he was a key player in the implementation of several major
projects including an ERP system.
2001
The inaugural award of the PROMS-G Award in 2001 was to Simon Lindley,
who received his award at the 2002 PROMS-G / ProgM Conference
"Business Change IS Programme Management" from Bob Assirati.
Simon is pictured with PROMS-G former Chairman Mike Wright.
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