There's still time to register for our upcoming webcast, “How Next-Generation Technology Can Improve ROI in the Facilities Industry.” During this webinar, panelists will discuss how a new category of facility management software that offers instant access to building information can address time/labor cost management, retirement, emergency preparation and response, and risk mitigation while delivering a fast return on investment for decision-makers. Take your facilities to the next level and register today for this FREE webcast!
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Learning Objectives
Attendees will take away the following learnings/lessons from this webinar:
- Importance of software that fills a need not yet met by other solutions
- Successful technology leadership in the facility industry is a true partnership – including building knowledge, construction knowledge, and customer success
- Technology leadership can be cost-effective
- How to deliver an instant productivity boost from a mobile device
- Instant information sharing makes training easy and fast
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Presenters
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Byron Woods
Dean of Facilities
College of the Sequoias
Byron Woods is the Dean of Facilities for College of the Sequoias, overseeing 40+ employees. He's responsible for facilities planning and maintenance for 700k+ square feet of educational facilities. Byron believes understanding building systems and infrastructure is vital to the success of daily facility management operations.
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Jonathan Westall, FACHE
Vice President of Ancillary Services
MLK Jr. Community Hospital
Jonathan Westall, FACHE is currently the Vice President of Ancillary Services at MLK Jr. Community Hospital in South Los Angeles. He previously held multiple positions at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena including Manager of Security, Director of Security, and finally Director of Support Services. Prior to working in the acute care setting, Jonathan oversaw Security, Emergency Response, and Parking operations for Sony PlayStation and its subsidiary groups across the United States.
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