2008 Corporate
Sponsors
2008 Corporate
Sponsors
Brian Winkler
Barton Malow
Will Dyer
Bruttell Roofing
Bob Bruttell
Chet's Cleaning
Michael Wright
Continental Canteen
International Facility Management Association
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN CHAPTER
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
Bloom Roofing
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

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application to join, please contact:

Membership

Mr. Daniel Chisholm CFM
47833 Mallard Dr.
Chesterfield, MI 48047
Phone: 586-949-4215
Cell:     586-530-9171

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How to Join IFMA
Chapter Benefits

Top Five Reasons to Join an IFMA Chapter:

1.
Local networking with professional peers
IFMA chapters add special value to your membership experience. A unique forum for FM professionals to
network locally with their peers, chapters provide many avenues for professional and personal
development through monthly meetings, educational courses, social functions and facility tours.

2. Chapter-specific member resources
In addition to information and tools available through your IFMA membership, chapters offer resources
specific to your local interests. Many chapters maintain their own Web sites, publish newsletters and local
membership directories, and provide employment referral services. Chapter resources are important to
your career growth, industry knowledge and networking.

3. Best practice sharing with local peers
Through chapter Web sites, meetings and events, you have the opportunity to talk with peers about
workplace challenges and pose industry-related questions, receiving timely answers. Chapters bring IFMA
resources directly to you, making your membership experience more personal.

4. Local professional development programs
Chapters sponsor IFMA educational seminars, offer round table and panel discussions, and present “hot
topic” speakers to members. Chapters also organize certification study groups designed for members
planning to take IFMA’s CFM exam. Peer support and knowledge sharing contribute to enhancing your
professional development.

5. Leadership opportunities
Chapter committees and leadership positions allow members to contribute in areas such as program and
event planning, marketing, Web development and member recruitment. As a source of personal
development, participation as a chapter leader or organizer is highly rewarding. Chapter involvement is a
source of pride, accomplishment and honor.
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