Monday, December 22, 2008
So it begins... LEED NC in the news
I have been waiting for some publicized audits of LEED NC buildings to come out. As I expected, they are not all that much better than many of their counterparts with regard to energy use. Why? Because there is precious little emphasis (staff, budget, cultural, systemic, and otherwise) on supporting green buildings after they are built. The result: new buildings emblazoned with LEED plaques that soon after close out documents are passed on, begin to resemble the twenty-year old building next door in almost every way. Now is the time for IFMA to lead the USGBC EB initiatives. In an interesting move for FM's, now is the time for the USGBC to outsource EB implementation, education, and culture shift to the organization that has the moxie to get it done. Plaques should not be adhered to walls with compliant adhesive unless the building certification includes a component to maintain the certification. Some teeth in the current NC system would be nice. Maybe not a pit bull, but at least an angry terrier. Plaque police? Annual Audits/recertification? Published lists of Green Buildings with current status - including the names of the design and construction teams?
Bottom line: Without FM's carrying the green flame after it is lit, all LEED will be is a lot of smoke reflecting in the shiny plaque. - ww
Friday, December 12, 2008
Virtual Energy Forum '08
http://virtualenergyforum.com/index.php
The Virtual Energy Forum is a two day online-only event focused on how leading companies can adopt better energy management practices to cut costs, while at the same time adopting clean energy alternatives -- presenting alternative energy technologies, policies, and best practices in a live, interactive environment. The event is designed to meet the needs of corporate energy executives in a way that is not possible with physical events, webinars or other means.
The first Virtual Energy Forum, which took place on June 10th and 11th, received extremely positive responses from attendees, sponsors and partners alike and was featured in CNN's Situation Room. Speakers from the June 2008 Virtual Energy Forum included senior executives from Marriott, Raytheon and the U.S. Department of Energy as well as Senator John Kerry and Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
The next Virtual Energy Forum will take place on December 10th and 11th 2008 with all new speakers, track presentations, virtual booths and informational resources from the top institutions and individuals in the field.
The Virtual Energy Forum features:
- - Live streaming video presentations from alternative energy thought leaders - with the opportunity for attendees to ask questions of these experts in real-time
- - Industry-specific tracks of live video and panel presentations that will present green case studies in industries such as consumer products, healthcare, government, education, retail and high technology
- - A virtual exhibit floor and virtual booths featuring several of the leading technology product and service providers
- - Live chat among attendees and exhibitors, with the opportunity to easily exchange contact information and collect materials in a virtual briefcase
- - Meet-the-Expert live video chats that will provide attendees access to experts in specific energy areas
- - An emerging technology showcase featuring award winning companies with green products or services
Steven Greenwood, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Sac Chapter Secretary
Instructor
UC Berkeley Extension
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
IFMA Holiday Party - LIVE MUSIC!!!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fighting "Back to Back" - Greenbuild 2008 Day One
Monday, November 10, 2008
Advanced Energy Design Guides Free Download
Ran across these free Energy Design Guides from ASHREA, You may be interested in them, and the price is right.
Steve Greenwood
Sunday, November 9, 2008
WBDG - The Whole Building Design Guide
WBDG01 The Integrated Design Process
WBDG02 Whole Building Approach to Laboratories
WBDG03 Planning for Secure Buildings
WBDG04 Optimizing Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
WBDG05 Daylighting Principles and Strategies for Sustainable Design
WBDG06 Sustainable Roofing Design Considerations and Applications
WBDG07 Defining, Evaluating, and Selecting Green Products
I've completed two of the courses in about 2 hours each and they are well thought out and cover more than just the basics. The nice part is that you may return to them at at anytime, if you can't complete them in one sitting. Enjoy
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Name That Songbird for a $20 Starbucks Card
ORIGINAL POST - It seems that the world of IFMA is full of many gifted and talented individuals. During WWP last week, I met two fellow musicians. One is from California and the other, located somewhere in the United States, is the subject of this blog contest. She has a beautiful voice and is proof that IFMA members have a certain joie de verve that makes them special!
The first IFMA Member to correctly name the singer on the recording below (email wwhitzell@corporatecare.com with the answer) will receive a $20 Starbucks card in the mail.
http://www.ifmasac.org/audio/The%20Very%20Thought%20of%20You.wma
Hints:
1. She is a Chapter President
2. Near Holmes' Home - Oliver Wendell Holmes is the namesake for Wendell, NC
3. Crash's Home State - Crash, from the movie "Bull Durham" played by Kevin Costner
4. 1903 - Wright Brothers historic flight in Kitty Hawk, NC
Good Luck!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Pocket Full of Pebbles
Makes ya misty don't it?
Obviously, if you have been following my live blog from WWP this year, you know I have had many "moments" that will stay with me from this week. In thinking about the conversations I had this trip, I realized that this has been the WWP of the IFMA Super-Woman. Between Cyndi, Laurie Gilmer, Serena Pancoast, Chris Costi, Kathleen Smith, and Kim Dilbeck, I realize that I am surrounded by some of the most talented and dedicated professionals I know of. And, if I dare be politically incorrect, they are as beautiful on the outside as they are inside. Let's face it, Cyndi and Laurie are the Guardians of Green. Chris Costi is the ultimate ambassador for membership in our chapter - and runs a New Member Breakfast with flair and grace. Kathleen took our rag-tag website by the boo-yah and turned it into something we can be proud of. It was Kim Dilbeck's graphic inspiration and lightening fast artistic guidance that brought us the Mayday collateral. Serena - holy moly, what can I say about Serena except that I have zero doubt that she will be running this chapter one day. She is passionate about FM and a model of disciplined professionalism. She will make an excellent leader when the time comes.
After the award ceremony, there was dinner and dancing. The emcee was particularly good this year - he reminded me of Dana Carvey.
After the Gala, IFMA Sacramento hosted our Third Annual Gala After Party at a trendy club called "Fuse." It was a great time with many great guests sponsored by Andersen Audio Visual, Corporate Care and SBM Site Services. Chris and Cyndi gave two "from the heart" toasts that, as usual, left me misty once again. Chris Flanders is an IFMA Veteran and his toast left no doubt that he cares for the chapter members in a way that is far more like family than business associates. He makes it clear that without the support of our husbands, wives and families, that putting the volunteer time into IFMA would be impossible. My wife has been a huge support for me by taking up the slack when I am at IFMA meetings. My IFMA participation would be impossible without her. It is an honor to work with an IFMA veteran like Chris. I am proud to be Riker to his Picard. Also, one of the side effects of being a man and working with Cyndi is getting in touch with your ability to cry at the drop of a hat when talking about IFMA, Chapter Members, puppies, sad clowns and golf tournaments. It's a kind of phenomenon that might interest a clinical psychologist. Chris' toast was definitely classic Flanders waterworks for all of us. I am going to start calling him the "Pipe Wrench."
We all had a great time at the after party just enjoying each other's company and the close of another WWP.
Lastly, I would like to say a "Thank You" to someone that comes not only from me, but the entire Sacramento Valley Chapter. There is a person in our chapter who has been our chapter father and mentor to many of us. He is clear-headed in chaos and a comedian under stress. Just knowing he is there if you need him is enough to walk the wire. Chapter of the Year would not have been possible without him. After watching the videos at bestowment of the IFMA Fellow designation at the Gala this year, it was made crystal clear how IFMA Fellows are chosen. They are people who are always there to help with their expertise and guidance for nothing but the love of FM and the organization that supports it. Our resident Fellow is no different. Kit, thank you for everything. We are very, very fortunate to be the cats in your herd.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Dozing Off
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The Ripple in The Pond
If there were ever an example of what a difference a day at WWP can make - today was one such day. It started with two IFMA Powerhouses - Cynthia Smith, CFM and Laurie Gilmer, PE, CFM, LEED AP who presented "LEED EB-The Road to Platinum" to a packed room of 300 people. This was a case study from the VSP/FEA LEED EB Platinum Project.
It is no secret that I am this duo's biggest fan. However, today, I had to share these two with the greater IFMA community - and whoa! were they a hit! Between well documented data and a back story about dragging VSP through the LEED knothole (Tuvey-ism) they pulled the veil back on what a LEED project of this magnitude means to a facilities team. The team's most powerful analogy of throwing even a small pebble in a pond will create a ripple effect was driven home with Cynthia's (she'll always be Cyndi to me) impassioned plea and gauntlet throw that was more like a boulder-toss in still water that left the room awash in wave of inspiration and awe for the impact FMers can, nay, MUST make on the built environment. After the presentation, the two were swarmed with people who were moved to action with hypnotic passion and data that bordered on leaving us ashamed if we were to go home and do nothing with this knowledge. If you get a chance to get to know either of these two ladies, be prepared to be challenged, encouraged and to be magnetically drawn to the green horizon where these two are sure to take us all. To Cyndi and Laurie - Thank you from all of us charged with the responsibility of managing the built environment. Today, you are heroes.
Later that morning, Cynthia and I had the opportunity to network with two gentlemen (Samson from Nigeria and Dave from Orlando) who share a passion to marry the facilities management profession with a faith-based commitment to people and the stewardship of our planet's resources. Our goal is to create a networking community for those in IFMA that share a desire to live out their beliefs in day-to-day activities as a facilities professional. Only at IFMA can you two Californians sit down with a guy from Florida and another from the African continent and make plans to impact the world in so many positive ways through our interaction with the built environment. Look for our group on the IFMA Facebook Groups - perhaps, by next year in Orlando, our small ripple with morph into a surfable wave.
After more meetings and time on the expo floor, we headed to a lovely dinner hosted by my company, Corporate Care, for FMers from around the country. We were fortunate to have so many great folks join us at Bob's Steak and Chop House. I am so grateful to work for a company that ponies up the dough for IFMA because they believe whole-heartedly in the long-term relationships that are created and cultivated as a result. I am so proud of my company's commitment to IFMA. I just wished more associate companies would realize that associate participation in committees and through sponsorship is essential to chapter health. The business will come as a result, but only to those who are prepared to put in the time and commitment to the local chapter. For all the time and sponsorship dollars Corporate Care has given, I received it back in education and career coaching alone from Kit Tuveson and Cynthia Smith in ways that have improved my skills and bottom line with all my clients. Between the two of them, I am routinely pushed and motivated by the incessant ripples in the water these two emanate even while they are just standing still in a room.
We ended the evening at Eddie Deen's Ranch where there was more line dancing and live music. We had a chance to relax and catch up after a busy day of classes and meetings. When I walked through the door with Cynthia, a fellow FMer walked up to Cyndi and conveyed to her how much her and Laurie's presentation earlier in the day had affected her. She had obviously been hit with the same wave that tore through that class room twelve hours earlier. Here she is with Cyndi in the inset picture. Ladies and gentlemen, the future of FM got a lot greener today. We have been cast back to our facilities and local markets on a current of change. What ripples will you make on Monday morning? I guarantee you that Cyndi's average Monday looks like the back of a dual-motor speed boat at full-throttle. Sometimes, I can barely hang on.
Until tomorrow,Your White-Knuckled Correspondent
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Key "Notes"
Speaking of stories, tonight is installment number two of "WWWP" (Wayne's World Workplace). After my first WWP at Kansas City in 2001 (see next blog), I went Northward to Toronto for 2002. The city was immaculate and the locals were friendly and helpful. The WWP itself was just good ol' Classic WWP. Attendance was a little higher than the previous year and Toronto was an execellent venue. While there, I started a new tradition where I bring my guitar with me to different cities when I travel. Since I play blues, I am usually able to find a blues band or jam where I can go and sit in. While in Toronto, I hopped in a cab to the other side of town and played at a little club called the Silver Dollar.
Now, most blues musicians love the music and the magic that happens when the band locks in to a groove together. There is nothing on earth like it. Like our FM partners, we have to work with different personalities and temperments among our band members. Some musicians are generally easy-going while others can be, well....drummers. However, even those "difficult" folks can make a sum greater than the parts when headed toward the same groove. When our FMers are conducting their teams to get into a groove and lock in with one another, they are making music of sorts. Even though a coordinator on your team may be an anal-retentive pain, he can still contribute and add value to a team if the team has a concrete goal that everyone believes they are working toward. Our Keynote speaker challenged us by saying we could even get the accountants to get excited about goals which are simply communicated and concrete in nature.
Later in the evening, we all went to Gilley's for the Welcome Reception. Though it wasn't the same place where "Urban Cowboy" was filmed, it was still as big as Texas inside replete with line dancing and good vittles. There was something for everyone: Country music, Pop/rock music, billiards and bullriding (not at the same time), casino-style gambling, and lots of food. It was a good time. However, yours truly had to sceedaddle to a place about 30 minutes away in Grapevine. You see, one of my associates in Texas owns a bar where a SRV (Stevie Ray Vaughan) tribute band was playing. Coincidentally, Stevie himself played there before (see picture inset). I must explain that I am more than a fan of SRV - I am more like a disciple. Rarely does a day go by where I don't either listen to or play one of his songs.
I showed up a the bar and heard - hands down - the best SRV guitarist I have ever heard. This wasn't your average tribute band, this guitarist was someone who had studied the music to the point where it poured out of him in such a way that even the most diehard SRV follower could close their eyes and believe Stevie was in the room.
Until tomorrow....
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Lucky Number 7
Yes, that's right. This is WWP number seven for your humble correspondent and fearless Chapter VP. Chris (Pres) and Mark (past Treasurer) were on the flight with me. This is actually number two for Dallas. On the flight I got to thinking about past WWP's and I'd like to share a little about what I remember from previous WWP's throughout this week.
My first WWP was in Kansas City 2001. This was about one month after the September 11th attacks. It was an eerie flight from San Francisco because there were a total of seven people on the plane. As you can imagine, turnout was very low. The "art cows" exhibited on the city streets and the theme that year "Oz" seemed all the more surreal given all that we had just gone through and what this would mean for facilities around the world. But, what I remember is a West Coast dinner we put together; bolstered by a few straggler chapters we invited from around the western US to join us. There was a pride that we all made it there and defied those trying to frighten us. We were all laughing and eating the best corn fed beef I had ever had. Shortly after dinner, there was an almost sudden quiet across this room of about seventy people. At what seemed to be an awkward moment I heard someone to my right begin to sing "America the Beautiful" in a soft and tender voice. It was Britta from Monster Cable. As her voice grew more brave we all chimed in through smiles and tears. There were no political affiliations, no CNN, no Fox News, no polling. Just a group of people who huddled together for a brief moment of unity and comfort. I'll never forget that moment as long as I live.
Anyhoo, we are here now and I am going to bunk down for the night, but I'll report tomorrow about the day’s activities and another of my "Tales from WWP's Past." I just took this picture outside my hotel room window. I wish all of you in the chapter could be here with us. Because of the great, hardworking people in our industry WWP is truly a magical experience that I wish all of you were here to share. I'll do my best to give you the "virtual experience" this week.
Wayne Whitzell - IFMA Sacramento Chapter, Vice President
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Professional Development: The Lean Culture
Serena from IFMA
Web Master's Wish
Kathleen Smith -- Web Master
Treasurer Update
As for the actual report of the Treasurer, we are doing fine financially and I thank you all for turning in your receipts on the correct paper with the information we need for posting. Keep up the good work.
John Carey -- Treasurer
The Church of What's Happening Now (at IFMA)
I also encourage you to look into the Wednesday morning council meetings. Many councils have them and this is an excellent way to sharpen your "functional spear" and get in touch with FMers out there who are in the same business you are in - a great opportunity to find those connections to help you solve those difficult problems. For example, I am in the FM Counsultant's Council, and I network with others in the FM consulting field. In fact, I am the President for the coming year (always a sucker for volunteering!!).
This gathering in Dallas is a chance to get outside your normal networking comfort zone and get to know othes from around the country and around the world. I know it's tempting to pal around with your fellow chapter members, but work with each other and introduce your new friends to old friends.
I look forward to seeing some of you at the conference. Travel safely.
Kit Tuveson, CFM, IFMA Fellow
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
How I studied for the LEED exam
Obviously I read the USGBC book, concentrating first on the highlighted pages. I underlined what seemed to be the most important key items or words. I used the flashcards from Professional Publications, Inc at http://www.ppl2pass.com/. I carried them everywhere I went and reviewing constantly.
I went to the back of the book and read the glossary of terms. Anything that was new to me or that I did not have a depth of knowledge in, I went to the Internet (thank God for Google) and checked it out.
A few weeks ago I subscribed to an online test from Green Building Education Services at https://www.greenexamprep.com/index.html . Wayne Whitzell and I discovered it about the same time. It is the best $50 you will spend in preparation for the exam! On the practice test, under "test setting" I chose from the dropdown menu to give the results "after every question". The explanations were great and when I missed a question it forced me to go the Reference Guide and review that answer. I took the various tests multiple times. The system scrambles the questions each time you take the exam. Two weeks before the test, every evening that I could, I did one of the four tests. It made me exceptionally prepared for the exam.
I purchased from the USGBC Colorado Chapter their "LEED Professional Study Guide and Practice Exam". It is concentrated more on NC, but it does have a good outline along with a small practice test for EB. In the middle of the book is a table covering all the credits/prerequisites and it was very helpful. The page called "Acronyms and Abbreviations" has an important synopsis. On the test, you have to know what is covered in the standards for ASHRAE 90.1, 52.2, 55, 62 and ASTM E408 , E903.
I also compiled a study spreadsheet for myself which I will make available to anyone who wants it. It is vital that you know the percentages for the various credits. So I put them on the spreadsheet along with an abbreviated requirement cell. It prints out on 8.5x14 paper. It is not all inclusive but if you have read the materials, it is a concentrated study help like the flashcards but with more information. If you want the file, email me at cesgro@comcast.net
When I took the exam, I noticed that there were a couple of questions that I had not seen in any of the materials that I had studied. I contacted the USGBC and they replied in an email that there was an "erratum for the Reference Guide" that corrected errors and omissions in the Reference Guide book. I went online but haven't yet found it. Whichever LEED exam you are taking, it may be a good idea to check if there is an errata for that Reference Guide.
I hope this helps.
Charles Esgro LEED AP (I like how this looks)
What Does the "I" in IFMA mean?
I wanted you to know that I have been selected to be on a International Task Force to "Define the focus of IFMA's international development strategy as it relates to the organization's member-centric culture as opposed to our products/services culture." There are nine of us on this TF.
This has been a passion of mine for many years, especially ten years ago when I was the IFMA Board Chairman. The profession of FM has been evolving differently around the globe and at different speeds, so it is appropriate for IFMA to establish a clear approach to growing the global membership and to provide the unique products and services that advance all these different member's careers.
Our first official meeting will be in Dallas next month at WWP, and I am looking forward to helping our association evolve as needed to meet the global challenges we are facing.
I will report some of the findings along the way as this TF proceeds. As always, I would love to hear any thoughts you may have about the "I" in IFMA, and promise to get back to any who offer some ideas or ask questions.
Thanks for checking in!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Charles Esgro Passed his LEED AP!!!!
Speaking of LEED AP, there has been a change in the EB testing. Below is taken from an email issued by the GBCI regarding the changes:
Registration to take the current LEED for Existing Buildings v2.0 Accredited Professional (AP) exam will close on September 30, 2008 and the last date that the exam will be offered is December 31, 2008.
As of September 1, 2008, all projects registering with the U.S. Green Building
Council (USGBC) for LEED for Existing Buildings are required to register under the new LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Rating System.
As a registrant for the LEED for Existing Buildings v2.0 AP exam please review the following options available to you:
• If you have not yet scheduled an exam session: You have until September 30 to schedule your LEED for Existing Buildings v2.0 exam and you may take the exam up until December 31, 2008.
• If you have scheduled an exam session between now and September 30, 2008: There is nothing you need to do. In the event that you do not pass your exam, you will still be able to register for a new LEED for Existing Buildings v2.0 AP exam through September 30, 2008.
• If you have scheduled an exam session between October 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008:
Option 1: Keep your appointment. If you need to retest, you will need to study from the new LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Rating System and Reference Guide.
Option 2: Cancel your scheduled exam using the procedures outlined in the candidate handbook. Once your exam is cancelled, you have the option to participate in the Beta testing of the new LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M exam for free. Beta testing will occur in November, 2008. Although specific details will follow, please know now that if you participate in the Beta testing event, it will take several months to receive your pass or fail notification. If you are interested in this option, please contact GBCI at volunteer@gbci.org.
To schedule, reschedule, cancel or confirm an exam appointment, please visit Prometric’s Web site: www.prometric.com/gbci. Please note that Prometric charges a $30 rescheduling fee for any appointment cancelled or rescheduled within 30 days of the original exam date. For instructions and policies regarding Prometric scheduling, please see pages 6-8 of the LEED AP Candidate Handbook. If you have questions regarding your exam appointment or the scheduling process, please contact Prometric at 1-800-853-6769.
For more information on the LEED for Existing Buildings v2.0 exam retirement, please visit GBCI’s Web site. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call our Customer Service Staff at 1-800-795-1746.
Thank you for your interest and involvement in the LEED Accredited Professional program. Good luck in your endeavors towards a sustainable built environment.
Sincerely,
_________________
Accreditation Staff
Green Building Certification Institute
1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Third Floor
Washington, DC 20036
800 795-1746
www.gbci.org
Sunday, July 13, 2008
World Workplace 2008 Hotel
We have chosen the Adolphus as the "official" hotel for the chapter. I suggest you book now since one hotel has already been completely booked. Remember, after August 1st, the early registration discount ends. We will be sending out an overview of events for general WWP activities as well as our chapter-specific events at the end of July. In addition, we will distribute a master list of attendees with hotel, cell-phone, etc...
If you have never been to a WWP, drop me a line. I'd be happy to give you a little insight. This will be my 7th or 8th one as an associate member. I hope to see many of you there! :)
Wayne Whitzell - Sustainability Comittee Chair
Friday, June 13, 2008
Speaking the Language of FM
Serena from IFMA
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Green Facilities Class at Sac State
Don't forget, Kit Tuveson's Green Business Operations Class series continues at Sac State next Tuesday with the GREEN FACILITIES module! For only $383, you get six, three-hour classes with the always info-taining Kit Tuveson! If you are looking to get up to speed quickly or get some useful tips for your toolbox and career, contact CSUS today at http://www.cce.csus.edu/catalog/course_group_detail.asp?group_number=344&group_version=1
Below is a description of the course starting on June 17th.
Green Facilities
Until recently most sites and buildings were designed for
lowest initial cost. Many organizations are now setting
new policies for incorporating “green” practices into
their asset management strategies. This course covers
the facility management responsibilities, policies, and
practices involved with implementing and managing
sustainable goals connected to real property. It identifies
those competencies needed by the facility management
function to properly design, operate, and maintain the site and buildings.
See you there!
W-Squared
2008 Strategic Planning Session
I am organizing the 2008 Strategic Planning Session for our chapter. The session is open to all board members, committee chairs & co-chairs as well as any members identified by said board or committee chairs. For example, Serena or John may have a person in mind for eventual succession down the road, and they want to involve that person more. Or, there may be a particular volunteer who has demonstrated a skill that would make him/her a valuable participant during the session. Therefore, board members and committee chairs: please have your participation lists back to me by July 15th please.
Secondly, to prepare for the session, please review our current strat plan (I will be sending out an end of the year recap with our percentages of accomplishments, etc...) after July 1st. We have an exceptionally creative leadership team. It would be helpful if, at the committee level, some brainstorming was done prior to the strat plan session. So, please engage your committees and bring some ideas!
We are looking at an all day (9:00am to 5:00pm) Friday time slot on either August 22nd or 29th in Sacramento. Email me at wwhitzell@corporatecare.com to let me know if you can make these dates.
I can't tell you how gratifying it has been to be at these sessions each year and then compiling the Awards of Excellence submittals. I have seen so many things come full circle thanks to the hard work and creativity of this chapter. We have the first twenty years behind us and we are on the road to "Large Chapter Excellence" - Let's put the accelerator down and kick it up a notch!
-Your most grateful and IFMA-Indebted chapter member,
Wayne
Thursday, May 22, 2008
New Jobs Page on Chapter Web Site
I think you will agree with me that we now show an updated excitement and dedication that we have stood for here in the Sacramento Valley for over 20 years. You owe it to yourself to take a look at our website and especially our “Jobs” tab and see what we have been up to. There you will find job postings, resumes, and a link to our brethren in the BAY AREA IFMA CHAPTERS. Not only will you be getting the exposure of the Sacramento Valley Chapter of IFMA but also that of our big brothers to the West. Give our new look a gander. I think you will be impressed and will join me in saying job well done to the folks that have made this thought for improvement a reality.Tim McGuire, Chairman, Job Referral Committee
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
California Sustainability Mayday 2008 Sponsors
In addition to our Event Sponsor, Corporate Care, sponsors include DPR Construction, EMCOR Services, HMH Builders, Hogue, Milliken, Pacific Building Care, RetroCom, Sacramento State, and special contributor, Rider Levett Bucknall. And, yes! We are still accepting sponsorships.
We are also excited to partner with IFMA Foundation, IFMA East Bay, IFMA Redwood Empire, IFMA San Francisco, IFMA Silicon Valley, IIDA and USGBC in this endeavor.
Join us in changing the world for the better -- one building at a time!