Editor's Picks: Your Recommended FM Sessions at NFMT
Top FM sessions at NFMT

As a subscriber to Building Operating Management magazine, I'm pleased to invite you to join me for free at the National Facilities Management and Technology Conference and Expo (NFMT) March 7-9 in Baltimore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCUvFoRZYYs

Your free registration includes 125 cutting edge educational sessions. Here are 5 that I recommend you put on your schedule.

  1. This year's FMXcellence Award winners - the University of Arizona and Under Armour - will share best practices on a critical topic: how they are using data to improve facility performance. The FMXcellence Awards are presented annually by Building Operating Management magazine to facility departments that are finding innovative ways to add significant value to their organizations.

  2. NFMTs opening session is not to be missed. Stormy Friday (a member of the Building Operating Management magazine advisory board) and Mike Cowley - two of the most knowledgeable experts in the industry, as well as being two of the best speakers - offer practical advice about thriving in today's fast-paced FM world.

  3. FM is no longer a man's world. This year's "Women in FM" panel, featuring women who have achieved much in their FM careers, offers an interactive discussion about how women are succeeding in the industry. Naomi Millan, senior editor of Building Operating Management magazine, will moderate this discussion of strategies for success and lessons learned.

  4. FMs can't afford to let the roof be out of sight and out of mind. In this session, Karen Warseck, a leading roof consultant who covers roofing for Building Operating Management magazine, will offer practical tips on reroofing - everything from when to reroof to how to justify funding.

  5. The Americans with Disabilities Act took effect 25 years ago, Joan Stein, a frequent source for Building Operating Management magazine, has been working on ADA compliance the whole time. The past few years have seen a sharp jump in ADA litigation, and in this session she will bring a wealth of practical experience working with FMs to explain why ADA evaluations are critical and how to do them right.

These are just 5 of the 125 sessions at NFMT. Here's the complete educational schedule.
http://www.nfmt.com/baltimore/education/sessions.aspx#sessions

Here's the show's web site.
http://nfmt.com/baltimore/

Use this link for your free registration. I hope you can join us.
https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=466

Best regards,
Ed Sullivan
Editor
Building Operating Management