Christy Hunt is Speaking at Project Control Summit 2026

Christy Hunt

Product Marketing Manager

Contruent 

United States

About

Christy Hunt is a product marketing and go-to-market leader with more than 15 years of experience in technology supporting capital project delivery. Her career has focused on helping organizations better plan, manage, and govern complex capital programs across industries including infrastructure, transportation, utilities, energy, and mining.
 
Christy leads Product Marketing at Contruent, where she helps shape how project controls technology supports better decision-making across large capital portfolios in industries such as infrastructure, transportation, energy, and mining.
 
Earlier in her career, she led software implementation teams and ran PMO initiatives supporting enterprise project controls platforms, giving her a practical understanding of how systems, processes, and governance must work together to scale project controls across complex programs.
 

To connect with Christy, please check her LinkedIn profile.

 

Technical Speaker

Predicting the Future Is the Easy Part: Turning Project Controls Insight Into Action

You saw it coming. Your forecast flagged the risk months ago. The data was clear, the analysis was solid, and the warning was timely. But here’s the frustrating reality: nothing happened. The project drifted anyway, and by the time leadership finally acted, the problem was twice as expensive to fix.

Sound familiar? Project controls teams excel at predicting outcomes—but in many organizations, the real challenge begins after the forecast is clear: getting the organization to actually act on it. This gap between signal and decision is what slows capital programs, erodes confidence in controls teams, and turns accurate predictions into missed opportunities.

In this session, Christy Hunt examines why this “signal-to-decision gap” exists and what project controls professionals can do to close it. You’ll explore how organizations process risk information, why clear forecasts don’t automatically translate to swift action, and how you can help structure clearer paths from detection to decision. Using the practical PACE framework, you’ll gain a lens for improving decision readiness across complex programs—turning your insights into outcomes rather than watching them sit on the shelf.

Whether you’re frustrated by slow organizational response or looking to elevate your influence as a controls professional, this session will give you actionable strategies for bridging the gap between knowing what’s coming and doing something about it.

Here’s what you’ll gain by attending this session:

  • Understanding Project Drift: A simple way to think about why projects sometimes drift even when the forecast showed the risk early.
  • The PACE Framework: Learn the PACE framework for understanding how organizations move from signal to action.
  • Enabling Earlier Action: Discover practical ways project controls teams can help organizations act earlier and make more confident decisions.

 

Presentation Category: Project/Program Management

Competency Level: Intermediate

Panel Speaker

The Tech Behind the Transformation: Innovations Powering Project Controls Today

Technology is no longer just a support function in project controls—it’s a strategic enabler transforming how projects are planned, monitored, and delivered. From AI-powered scheduling and predictive cost analytics to fully integrated digital platforms, innovation is reshaping the entire project controls landscape.

This panel brings together leading technology providers and innovators who are at the forefront of this transformation. Panelists will showcase cutting-edge solutions, share real-world applications and implementation experiences, and discuss lessons learned from client deployments across diverse industries.

Join us as we explore how organizations can strategically adopt and leverage the right technologies at the right time to enhance decision-making, improve efficiency, and drive better project outcomes in an increasingly digital world.