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Sandra L. Groscost Added to the Cambridge Who"s Who Network

Sandra L. Groscost has Shown 30 Years of Dedication as a Certified Project Management Professional COLUMBUS, GA, April 28, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Sandra L. Groscost, FLMI, PMP, Project Manager for American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus, has been recognized by Cambridge Who"s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of project management. A project management specialist, Sandra L. Groscost has an impressive professional background that spans 30 years. She has 15 years of experience implementing new technology, retiring legacy programs, working on infrastructures, and managing various projects in the budget range of 100,000 to seven million dollars. She also works on large infrastructures, oversees conversion to new technology, and illuminates platforms. In addition to her work with American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus, she teaches project management courses at Columbus State University and managed an innovative project in 1998, which was inducted into the technology wing of the Smithsonian Institution. Ms. Groscost has a solid reputation for delivering quality, complex multi-platform programs and projects. She strives to be known as a person who demonstrates integrity, honesty and respect of others while displaying uncompromising dedication in all of her dealings, both personal and professional. She notes that she became involved in her profession because she found American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus to be a people-oriented organization with a strong reputation for quality investments and innovative technology. A truly successful businesswoman, she attributes her accomplishments to her flexibility and adaptability. In 2007, Ms. Groscost earned her Bachelor of Business Management, with a concentration in information technology management, from Kaplan University. She became a certified project management professional in 2001, and received her certification from the Life Management Institute Program in 1993. She completed coursework in applied science and data processing at Columbus State University in 1983, and is a member of the Princeton Executive Group, the Life Office Management Association and the Project Management Institute. An avid bird-lover, Ms. Groscost wrote an article about her Nanday Conure Parrot, which appeared in the December 2003 edition of "Bird Talk" magazine.


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