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9/17 2009 |
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8:00-5:00 (TWO DAYS) |
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3475 Deer Creek Rd. Building 7, TNT Room Palo Alto, CA 94304 |
| Members | | $350 |
| Non Members: | | $500 |
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| Event Type: |
| Continuing Education |
| Event Title: |
| CFM Exam Review Class |
| Speaker: |
| Rene Robles, CFM |
| Contact: |
| Name: | | Joy Dunn, Chapter Administrator |
| Phone: | | 408-226-0190 |
| Fax: | | 408-226-0191 |
| Email: | | admin@ifmasv.org |
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This is the definitive course of preparation for successful completion of IFMA's Certified Facility Manager (CFM) Examination. The couse is two days, Sep 17 & 18, 8:00AM-5:00PM both days.
The course has been revised for the new exam and is designed to assist those facility professionals seeking certification in their preparation for the competency-based examination. This course is not a review of content.
Top Five Reasons to Get Certified
1. Distinguish Yourself.
In today's competitive job market, your CFM status puts you ahead of the competition. Certified Facility Managers have proven their abilities and demonstrated their commitment to achieving excellence in the profession.
2. Invest in Your Future.
CFMs earn, on average, 13% more than non-certified facility managers. Earning your CFM is one of the most important career decisions you can make.
3. Demonstrate Your Leadership and Initiative.
It's not easy to achieve CFM status. The CFM credential is a tangible sign of your success. Share your expertise and mentor up-and-coming members of your organization.
4. Advance Your Profession.
Facility managers must be proficient in a wide range of competencies. The CFM program articulates the level of skill and talent required of the profession.
5. Enhance Your Professional Network.
Enjoy opportunities to network during special CFM events. IFMA chapter members receive special recognition from their chapters.
ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTORS:
Rene Robles, CFM has been an IFMA member for ten years, leads the CFM Advisory Board and he has attended several World Workplace Conferences gaining wide exposure on the workings of IFMA at the national and the chapter level. He is a Certified Facility Manager and most recently became an IFMA Certified Instructor to teach the FMP classes and CFM Exam Review class. After obtaining a Masters in Industrial and Technical Studies at the California Polytechnic State University fourteen years ago, he began his facilities management career working as a facilities engineer at Solectron. In his spare time, he has been assisting his former employer, Kosan Biosciences, with the closure and decommissioning of their Hayward facilities. |
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