FMXcellence from Building Operating Management


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The FMXcellence Recognition Program is the premier national recognition program for in-house facility management teams. Whether it is sustainability, cost cutting, construction or a renovation project, the in-house FM function plays a crucial role in achieving results for the organization. We honor FMs who implement best practices, go the extra mile and add significant value to their organizations. Celebrate your in-house department with an FMXcellence application.

This year's four winners demonstrated the value of planning and creating a solid foundation of analysis to get out in front of looming problems. The four 2015 honorees were:

  • Sheridan College
  • The adidas Group
  • The University of Arizona
  • The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Hear directly from key individuals from each project in video interviews during the NFMT 2015 conference in Baltimore. For a detailed discussion of each project, click here. Video highlights include:

  • Taking a Portfolio Approach to Energy Efficiency
  • How to Get Funding for Large-Scale Energy Efficiency Projects
  • Retaining Talent in Facilities Management Organizations
  • How to Build a Trades Apprentice Program
  • Best Practices for Maintaining Meticulous Operations Practices

The final deadline for all applications is Friday, October 23rd. Don't wait — apply today!



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Final Deadline: October 23, 2015

2015 Honorees


FMXcellence honorees at NFMT 2015
From left: Herbert Sinnock, Manager of Sustainable Energy Systems at Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning; Jenna Elmer, Assistant Director of Human Resources at the University of Arizona Facilities Management; Elizabeth Henry, Senior Manager for Energy and Environment at the adidas Group; Edward Sullivan, Editor at Building Operating Management Magazine; Seth Thornton, Facilities Engineering Planner at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Robert Cowan, Director of Facilities Engineering at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.


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