2008 Corporate
Sponsors
2008 Corporate
Sponsors
Brian Winkler
Collaborative Architecture
Barton Malow
Will Dyer
Bruttell Roofing
Bob Bruttell
Chet's Cleaning
Michael Wright
Continental Canteen
Flooring Services Inc.
Guardian Plumbing &
Heating
Haworth
Steelcase
Spectrum Strategies
NSA
Bruce Reeve
Larry D'Ascenzo
Robert Beuter
Interface
Navigating Business
Space
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
Associates
Herman Miller
Nichols
Marcie Palmer
Laurie Bramson
Kenn Rickman
Angelo Torcolacci, AIA
Gerry Meter
Mark Krueger
Pat Opalek
Continental
Joanne K. Sumiec
Computerized Facility
Integration
Jason Wells
Construction
Resource
Management Services
Henry Werner
OFS Acquisition Inc.
Bill Madias
Chris Mancus
RD Weis Companies
John McMillan
SunGlo Services
Dave Kiwior
George Stathakis
Stathakis
Tina Caldwell
Keith Vandenbussche
Bill Orlowski
Our Motto: "Having Fun While Getting it Done"
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Newsletter
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IFMA Councils
Academic Facilities:
The Academic Facilities council provides a forum for sharing information directed at academic facilities including, but not limited to, primary and
secondary schools, technical and community colleges, and private and public colleges and universities.

Website:
http://www.ifma-afc.org/
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Airport Facilities:
The Airport Facilities council’s membership is open to IFMA members who have some degree of responsibility for an airport facility and those
offering specialized products or services to meet their needs. The mission of this council is to effectively address the challenges of managing
airports in a global economy. The Airport Council will focus on benchmarking, security practices, business development, and emergency/disaster
planning within airport facilities. IFMA councils provide members with focused networking, targeted information, a community of interest,
information sharing and a heightened marketability.

Web Site:
http://ifma-airp.org
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Banking Institutions & Credit Unions Council:
The Banking Institutions & Credit Unions council focuses on issues such as security, money handling, banking equipment and regulations,
customer liability, drive-up lanes, information privacy, disaster recovery and benchmarking. Educational and networking sessions are a focus at
meetings.

Web Site:
http://ifma-bicuc.org
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Corporate Facilities:
The Corporate Facilities council focuses on facilities that serve as central control points for business operations. Common characteristics of
membership include leadership and executive presence, financial/MIS operations, primary offices and associated services, and churn.

Web site:
www.ifmachc.org
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Corporate Real Estate:
The Corporate Real Estate Council will focus on the real estate and facility issues affecting the day-to-day operations endemic to corporate
America. Focus areas include: workplace innovation, national and global real estate leasing/occupancy trends, corporate resource management,
service delivery trends and Web based real estate technology.

Web site:
www.ifma-crec.com
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Environmental Health & Safety:
The Environmental Health & Safety council is a forum for facility professionals to share ideas and experiences regarding such complex issues as
ergonomics, disaster recovery, blood-borne pathogens and asbestos abatement.

E-mail:
detienne@ncricat.com
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FM Consultants:
The FM Consultants council supports new and existing FM consultants as they build a career around their workplace expertise. Through
geographical and cross-discipline networking, best practices and small business management skills, the council empowers members to step out
into the marketplace. This is a noncommercial forum for members to network and share ideas.

Web site:
www.ifma-fmcc.org
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Health Care:
The Health Care council welcomes facilities managers working for hospitals and other related organizations. Members learn about the latest
innovations in the field, tour health care facilities and network with other professionals.

Web site:
www.ifma-hc.org
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Information Technology:
The Information Technology council reviews computer-aided facility management and general business hardware and software; develops criteria
for evaluating the usefulness of FM-specific programs in addressing the major functional areas of facility management; and develops procedures
to be used in the automation of FM operations.

E-mail:
williams@seawood.ca
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Legal Industry:
The Legal Industry council shares information among FMs from law firms, corporate legal departments and academic legal departments.
Discussions center on vendor issues, easier and more efficient ways to perform services, emerging technology, ADA, OSHA and other
regulatory information.

Web site:
www.ifmalic.org
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Manufacturing Council:
The Manufacturing council would provide the opportunity to share similar interests, insights, technical innovations and efficiency improvements,
as well as unique processes and procedures, to meet the future demands and challenges of external and internal customers. The council’s
membership is open to those that have some degree of responsibility for a manufacturing facility and those offering specialized products or
services to meet their needs.

Web Site:
 http://www.ifma-mfc.org/
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Museums/Cultural Institutions:
The Museum/Cultural Institutions council meets the highly specialized needs of its members by providing education and training specific to
management of science centers, performing arts centers, libraries, historical sites, art institutes, theatres and zoos.

Web site:
http://www.ifma-mcic.org/
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Public Sector Facilities:
The Public Sector Facilities council is for those managing, maintaining or constructing government buildings and facilities. The council addresses
the constraints of budgets, organization policies and bureaucracy in city, state, provincial or federal government agencies.

Web site:
http://psfc.win.aplus.net
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Research & Development Facilities:
The Research & Development Facilities council is dedicated to enhancing the expertise and productivity of FMs dealing with R&D facilities. The
council provides a communication link through which members can share information on technical challenges involved in supporting the research
and development missions of their employers.

Web Site:
http://www.ifmardc.org/
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Utilities:
Members of the Utilities council function within the regulated and unregulated utility industries. The council's twice-yearly meetings feature
benchmarking sessions, reports, best practices presentations and round table sessions, offering an exceptional exchange of ideas and
information.

Web site:
www.utilitycouncil.org