2022 EFMABC SPRING LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP
“LEADING WITH FOCUS”
two-day workshop was designed to highlight the importance and need of strong leadership as we move into post-pandemic realities. President Chuck Morris opened our workshop, and Executive Director Glenn Miller was the emcee for the event. We began our workday with a moment of silence for those who have died in Ukraine. The presenters and presentations included:
Michael Frost, Focused Education Resources Michael’s presentation was framed as a journey of discovery to the issues facing supply chain through 2021 and beyond and the impacts to the K-12 sector now and into the future. Michael believes that by working together we can present a singular voice to leverage the supply community’s desire to partner with and bring creativity, innovation, and value to the BC K-12 sector. Thanks Michael.
School District Directors Rick Delorme, Chuck Morris, Pete Godau Our round table panel discussions are a very well received and successful part of our education sesIt has been just shy of two years
district facilities warm, safe, and
sions. These three directors once
since
Manag-
dry despite the challenges around
again demonstrated how important
ers Association sat together in the
them. To all of them….a huge WELL
candid and progressive topics ben-
same room in the same city and
DONE!
efit all facility managers. With lots
EFMABC
Facility
talked, listened, shared stories, and
Our spring workshop titled “Lead-
of different areas covered including
heard numerous examples on how
ing with Focus” was held March 3
Capital funding, COVID 19 cleaning
school district facility leaders man-
and 4, 2022 in Richmond, B.C. Fifty
standards and procedures, HVAC
aged, coped, struggled and at the
facility managers, supervisors, and
systems, and much more. Thank
end of the day, kept B.C. school
directors attended the event. The
you, gents, for your work here.
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Ops Talk • Spring 2022