Millpond becomes a PMI Authorized Training Partner

Millpond are proud to have recently become an Authorized Training Partner (A.T.P) with the Project Management Institute, Inc (PMI)®

PMI introduced the Authorized Training Partner (A.T.P) program in 2020. The ATP program is designed to help you find and experience high-quality training.

Training with an Authorized Partner will ensure you are trained:

  • By an organization, you can trust
  • With high-quality PMI-developed course content
  • By PMI-approved and vetted instructors

This is especially important when preparing for the PMP® exam. Being a PMI ATP means our instructors who teach PMP exam prep course content are required to complete the  Train the Trainer – PMP Exam Prep® program. It also means they use PMI-developed training course content.

In order for Millpond to become a PMI A.T.P organization, we had to meet (or exceed) PMI’s rigorous quality standards and requirements.

Get in touch to start your journey to PMP or CAPM certification with Millpond – a leading Project Management Professional (PMP)® and Project Management education.

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