FREE PROJECT LEADERSHIP SEMINAR AT MARLBORO COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL, MAY 9 Brattleboro, VT – (April 21, 2009) – The Marlboro College Graduate School will offer a free seminar on project leadership from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, May 9. Marlboro adjunct professor Lisa Sieverts will lead the seminar, which will include effective techniques that both for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations can use to develop a framework for a project as well as its successful execution. Camper Bull will be the featured guest speaker. Bull is the managing director of Armiger International, a New Jersey-based project management training and consulting firm. He has previously held leadership and management positions in commercial and philanthropic environments, including Genigraphics, ACI and VISTA Computer Services. Bull is also a certified Project Management Professional and publishes the Project Leadership Podcast at http://www.projectleadershippodcast.com/ Marlboro offers courses in project management as part of its Master of Science degrees in information technology and health care administration, as well as a one-year, project management certification program. All graduate level courses take place at the Marlboro College Graduate Center, located at 28 Vernon Street in downtown Brattleboro. Classes meet in weekly or monthly formats with an online component to make it convenient for working adults. For more information contact Joe Heslin in the Marlboro College Graduate School admissions office, 888-258-5665, x209 or jheslin at marlboro.edu .