Karey J. Sayre Celebrated by Marquis Who'S Who for Dedication to Executive Management ...


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The Marquis Who's Who magazine has named Karey Sayre, president and CEO of PM Training Services Corp., one of America's most influential business leaders.

With more than 35 years of experience in military service, government, nonprofit management, and business administration, Sayre "strives to inaugurate pathways to ensure successful civilian careers for community members and transitioning military service personnel," according to a press release.

With more than 200% revenue growth over the past few years, PM Training Services Corp.

is a nonprofit that provides team development skills to community members and transitioning military service personnel.

Sayre served in the United States Marine Corps from 1988 to 1992 and in the United States Coast Guard from 1992 to 2008.

He was an operations officer for the Department of Homeland Security and a professor at Oregon's Germanna Community College before joining PM Training Services Corp.

in 2023.

Among his achievements, Sayre helped lead the nonprofit from inception to 501(c)3 certification while concurrently expanding a revenue growth of over 200%.

He also serves as the VP of professional development for the Project Management Institute in Charleston, SC, and has been active as a mentor and coach for aspiring project managers since 2013.

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