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December 2018 Newsletter
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Dear GTC IFMA members,

I love this time of year.  It brings back good memories. My past year’s reflections include many happy ones associated with GTC IFMA. There’s an element of pride in those memories as well.

We amped up our philanthropic events; a better-than-ever March Madness contest, a gourmet meal at Ronald McDonald House (with an ice cream truck!), and a “Yappy Hour” to benefit the SPCA. We’ll wrap up the year with our annual Toys-for-Tots drive.  I’m humbled by the generosity of our members and the coordination efforts of our Community Outreach Committee, co-chaired by Kellie Renzi and Ed Boyle, and mentored by Mark Cimerro.

We’ve had several great speakers at our luncheon meetings. What pleases me most is that the speaker recommendations have come directly from our membership.  It tells me that indeed, we are “extremely engaged” and thinking about how we can further the profession of Facility Management.  It takes a village (Networking & Events, Programs, and Membership) to coordinate meaningful programs and tours.  Jeremy Logue, Tyler Holmes, Tyner Tew, and Trisha DeMilia have done a great job. 

Educational pursuits?  We’ve got it covered…GTC sponsored two educational sessions, enabling members to earn credit toward their FMP designation.  Past President and IFMA Fellow, Buck Fisher taught the classes, coordinated by Randal Goller and Robert Sunukjian (both serve on our Professional Development Committee).  This committee also provided an increased number of scholarships to WWP, Facility Fusion, and Advocacy Day this year.

We work to educate more than just our current members.  With this year’s proceeds from the Michael Bradley Memorial IFMA Foundation Golf Tournament, we provided a scholarship for Devin Shackleford to pursue his Construction Management degree at Kennesaw State.  The golf tournament is one of our best-attended events of the year; many thanks to Todd Taintor and Buck Fisher for leading the charge.

A special highlight for this year was World Workplace in Charlotte.  Connie Drake, Laura Shaw and a host of others contributed many hours of work and coordination to help make this event the huge success that it was for The Carolinas. 

None of this could happen without the support of our sponsors…the funding that they provide has helped us accomplish these achievements.  Please think of them as your “go to” resources as you specify your 2019 projects.

I’d like to especially thank our current board; Haley Hough, Angel Bond, Justin Barber, and Robert Sunukjian.  I’m grateful for their leadership (often behind-the-scenes) and efforts to make our chapter a great one!  And speaking of behind-the-scenes, another hearty thank you goes out to our administrative staff, Candi McDowell and Tamara Tinker.  Their hard work allows the board to concentrate on our Facility Management-related mission.

We’ve accomplished so much and there’s much more to come. We recently signed a contract for a new luncheon meeting location-or should I say “new/old”?!  Beginning in January 2019, we’re moving back to PNC Area for our meetings…both parties are very excited to be partnering with each other again. We’ve lined up several tours, engaged several luncheon speakers, and are planning another Professionals Only presentation.  We’re going to have another great year!  Happy Holidays!

Cris Karasek
President 2018-2019

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2018 TOYS FOR TOTS -COLLECTION DAY
Join our Chapter for the Annual Community Holiday Donation Drive by gathering new and unwrapped toys for children ages 0-16!  Please bring your toys and company donation boxes to today's Facility Tour – Wednesday, December 5th at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral.

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2018 CHAPTER AWARD WINNERS
Congratulations to the winners of our Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA 2018 Awards. The winners were honored November 8th at our Annual Chapter Appreciation event!

   Rookie of the Year
Kellie Renzi – McDonald York   
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Associate Member
Jeremy Logue – Piedmont Service Group
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(accepted by Tyler Holmes)

Committee Member
Mark Cimerro – One Diversified
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Sponsor of the Year
RestorePro Reconstruction
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Professional Member
David Sielaty - Duke Clinical Research Institute
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CHAPTER APPRECIATION UPDATE

It was a Pajama Party at the November 8th GTC of IFMA Chapter Appreciation event!  We had a terrific group of members attend the event at the Angus Barn Pavilion.

Congratulations to best PJ costume winners!

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Jay and Angel Bond

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CONNIE DRAKE HONORED WITH WORLD WORKPLACE AWARD
by Laura Shaw

At this year’s Chapter Appreciation Pajama Party, Connie Drake was honored with an award for the extensive time she spent on planning and executing World Workplace. World Workplace took place in Charlotte, NC this year and our Chapter was allowed to partner with Charlotte planning local events.  Connie was the leader in planning the Carolina’s Home Booth bringing together 5 Chapters from North and South Carolina as well as planning and setup for the IFMA Foundation Scholarship Gala.  

If you were able to visit the Carolinas Home Booth you were privy to her exceptional work from the racecar, sponsorship flags, and banner to the beer!  Without Connie, the planning, coordination, and execution of the participating vendors and their contributions would never have happened.  In terms of the IFMA Foundation event and on a personal level, I am blessed to have a friend and Past President as amazing and capable as Connie to help take over when needed and pull off another fantastic event raising money for the IFMA Foundation and our profession. 

I was honored to give her this award on behalf of myself, my family, the Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA and the IFMA Foundation.  
Congratulations Connie on an outstanding job well done with all things World Workplace 2018!

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GTC OF IFMA FACILITY TOUR SPONSORS
Special thanks to
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 for sponsoring the December 5th Facility Tour and Lunch!

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2019 IFMA MEETING PREPAY REMINDER
You are invited to prepay for the 2019 Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA monthly meetings at a cost of $180.00.  

This is a great way to not have to remember to register as you will automatically be signed up in CVENT.  Also you will only have to submit one expense report to your company. 

We hope you will take advantage of this prepay opportunity!

Prepay Deadline:  
Friday, December 21, 2018

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