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About Pace
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Preechayan (Bible) Prapinwong came to Canada from Thailand with over 14 years of experience in architecture, looking to expand his skills and transition into project management. Choosing the Project Management program at The University of Winnipeg PACE became a key step in that journey.
At PACE, Bible found a learning environment that went beyond theory. He learned directly from industry professionals who brought real-world insights into the classroom. One of the most impactful experiences for him was participating in a field trip to a manufacturing facility, where he observed quality management processes in action. This hands-on exposure helped him connect classroom concepts with real industry practices and deepened his understanding of how projects operate in real settings.
Beyond academics, Bible found strong support through PACE’s academic and career services. As someone new to Canada, these services helped him understand the local job market, make informed career decisions, and plan his next steps with clarity. He also built meaningful connections with instructors, staff, and classmates from around the world, gaining perspectives that strengthened both his professional and personal growth.
Bible actively participated in industry events, including those hosted by the Project Management Institute (PMI), which further prepared him for a future career in project management. He credits these networking opportunities and collaborative experiences for helping him build confidence and expand his professional outlook.
Today, Bible reflects on his time at PACE as a transformative experience that equipped him with both the technical knowledge and practical skills needed for the next stage of his career. His advice to future students is to stay engaged, build strong connections, and make the most of every opportunity. For him, PACE was not just a place to learn, it was a place to grow.