REPORT
By Joseph Adebanjo, PMP, PMI-ACP
Newsletter Director, PMI Dallas Chapter
PMI Dallas Chapter
North Texas, USA
Honor, Diplomacy, and Community:
PMI Dallas Chapter in Action This April
The PMI Dallas Chapter’s April 2026 newsletter is one of its most meaningful editions to date. The issue opens with a heartfelt tribute to a beloved chapter leader, explores the power of diplomatic leadership through an exceptional dinner meeting speaker, and celebrates a calendar full of opportunities designed to help project professionals connect, grow, and lead at the highest level. From a virtual Lunch and Learn on building winning project cultures to a relaxed community coffee morning, April reflects the full spirit of what PMI Dallas stands for.
This edition also introduces two new recurring features that will deepen reader engagement for months to come. The PM Thought of the Month offers a standalone executive-level reflection designed to challenge and inspire project leaders across industries. From the Editor’s Desk gives the newsletter a consistent human voice, grounding each edition in the community it serves. Together, these additions reflect our commitment to producing not just a bulletin, but a publication worthy of the professionals who read it.
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How to cite this work: PMI Dallas Chapter (2026). PMI Dallas Chapter Newsletter – April 2026, PM World Journal, Vol. XV, Issue IV, April. Available online at https://pmworldjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/April-2026-PMI-Dallas-Chapter-Newsletter.pdf
About the Author

Joseph Adebanjo
North Texas, USA
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Joseph Adebanjo is a PhD-level research scientist, a project manager, and an enterprise systems professional. Currently at the University of North Texas, his research spans luminescent metal complexes, coordination frameworks, and charge-transfer systems with applications in sensing and optoelectronics. He holds the PMP and PMI-ACP credentials, along with multiple SAP certifications, a combination that bridges the worlds of scientific innovation, agile delivery, and enterprise operations. As Newsletter Director for the PMI Dallas Chapter, Joseph contributes to the production of a monthly publication that reaches more than 20,000 project management professionals worldwide. He is committed to building platforms where knowledge is shared, professionals are celebrated, and community is taken seriously. Joseph can be contacted at newsletter@pmidallas.org.
About the PMI Dallas Chapter
Established in 1984 and now with more than 4,500 members, the PMI Dallas Chapter is one of the largest chapters in the Project Management Institute network, serving project professionals across the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan region in the U.S.. The chapter provides professional development, certification support, networking, and volunteer leadership opportunities to advance the practice of project management and strengthen the local project community. For more, visit https://pmidallas.starchapter.com/




