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Board of Directors PresidentGary StevensFacility ManagerCushman Wakefieldgary.michael.stevens@citi.com797 6260
Vice PresidentJoseph RodriguezFacilities ManagerCity of AlbuquerqueAviation Departmentjmrodriguez@cabq.gov505-244-7787
TreasurerLori GunnareNational Roofing Inc.lori@nationalroofing.com505-883-3000
Directors Rick JohnsonFSG Lighting and Electrical Servicesrick.johnson@fsgi.comRon McLoughlinMiller Bonded Inc.505-975-2937RMcLoughlin@millerbonded.comRoberta HallFinancial Manager/Sales Marketing RepresentativeABM Janitorialroberta.hall@abm.com505-262-2809
George Jimenez
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January - Dr. Richard W. Burcham has nearly forty years of operational and support anti- and counter-terrorism experience. February - At our Board’s annual planning session in January, we assessed the organization’s work for 2003 and set our course for 2004. I’d like to share the results of that session with you. The Board of Directors committed to these priorities for 2004: March - The Association of Commerce and Industry is effectively New Mexico’s Chamber of Commerce. J.D. Bullington with ACI is a sharp-witted writer, commentator, and keen-observer of the Roundhouse antics. April - “Though the session was only 30 days long, Governor Richardson fostered passage of initiatives that will benefit New Mexico’s business climate,” concluded speaker J.D. Bullington at the March 17th New Mexico Facility Managers meeting. June - Building Commissioning - Journey to the Promised Land July - With the drought gripping the West officially the biggest in 500 years, efficient landscape water management for any facility manager is in the very near future. September - Internationally recognized architect Ed Mazria has a pretty good hunch about the cause of a problem that may threaten the survival of Planet Earth as we know it. October - Trying to get your arms around the subject of integrated building controls? Considering enhancements of your existing controls system? Plagued by interoperability issues among systems from different suppliers? November - Understanding the requirements for and then finding a great company to handle your facility’s fire protection necessities can be a challenge. And what about the idea of using infrared thermography for proactive, predictive electrical maintenance in the first place? December - The first gift given will be money for the University of New Mexico’s Engineering Scholarship. Thanks to continued member support, we in turn sustain this endowment. |
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For more information contact Executive DirectorCarolee Griffin505-331-2477carolee@nmfmn.com |