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College of Business Administration

University of Nebraska at Omaha

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IFMA Credential
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professional benefits
  • Learn practical skills and new methods
  • Be in a position to impact your organization's bottom line
  • Be prepared to take the IFMA credential exam
  • Use in depth study guides as on-the-job reference
  • LEED-certified professionals earn 70 general CE hours for credential maintenance
company benefits
  • Improve building efficiency
  • Upgrade management with exposure to globally diverse experts and practitioners
  • Create a common vocabulary for your team
  • Strengthen your corporate image




SEATING IS LIMITED SO REGISTER EARLY!

Register

CLASS DATES SPRING 2013
May 20, 21, 22, 30, 31; 8 am-5 pm

LOCATION
UNO's College of Business Administration, Mammel Hall
6708 Pine Street, Aksarben Village campus, Omaha NE

FEES
The registration fee of $1,100 includes all course materials thanks to financing provided through the Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grant Program, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.

NEAREST LODGINGS
Courtyard by Marriott is directly across street from classroom. For reservations call 1-402-951-4300.

SFP CREDENTIAL WILL BENEFIT:
  • Facility coordinators, directors, managers, specialists, supervisors
  • Architects, designers, safety engineers
  • Consultants to the FM industry
  • FMPs and CFMs
  • Leed-certified professionals

Focus on the complete picture
This program provides a complete and comprehensive picture of how individuals can improve their facilities by focusing on three areas:

I. Strategy and Alignment for Sustainable FM
Introduction to sustainability
Developing an organization strategy
Sustainability considerations, goals and initiatives
Communication and reporting sustainability


II. Managing Sustainable Facilities
Policy development and planning
Change management
Finance for sustainable facilities
Purchasing and procuring
Standards, systems and support

III. Operating Sustainable Facilities
Energy, water, materials and resources
Indoor environmental quality
Workplace management
Waste management
Site impact

For more information, call Harold Sargus
402-554-4088 or email
hsargus@unomaha.edu

 

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INTERNATIONAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for professional facility managers. IFMA's credentials are the global standard for the facility management profession and include Certified Facility Manager (CFM), Facility Management Professional (FM), and Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP)

INSTRUCTOR

Rick Yoder

Rick Yoder, is UNO's College of Business Administration's first chief sustainability officer. Yoder is director of the Pollution Prevention Regional Information Center (P2RIC) one of the eight centers which comprise the USEPA-funded national information network known as the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx). His current focus is on the links between prevention, sustainability, and business strategy. Yoder is a registered mechanical engineer specializing in HVAC, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and water conservation.