About The Greater Triangle Chapter
Chapter Information
Facility Management is a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process, and technology.
The Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA’s has evolved over the years since the chapter’s revitalization in the late 1990’s. It has become a consistent and reliable news source designed to educate and communicate with our chapter members and local facilities professionals. The Greater Triangle Chapter strives to educate and engage Facilities Professionals around the triangle by providing relevant educational meetings and peer networking opportunities. improve communication standards as part of our overall Strategic Planning process.
Through the dedication and commitment of volunteers, we strive to help keep our members educated, and informed in regards to the changing FM profession. Please join us for one of our meetings or tours to see what we are all about.
Professional Standards
As a core value, The Greater Triangle Chapter Board believes in and is committed to diversity, inclusion and gender equity among its members, volunteers, committee, board leadership and community. We seek to establish and maintain an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation, learning, and career opportunities for members and event participants from diverse backgrounds in a welcoming environment for all. Diversity and inclusion improve the community for all chapter members and participants and enhance excellence within the Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA.
Click Here to view the full IFMA Greater Triangle Chapter Professional Standards and Code of Conduct Policy.
September 2024 President’s Message
As we transition from summer to fall, it’s hard to believe another month has passed so quickly. On a brighter note, football season is officially here! We’re looking forward to College Football Saturdays and relaxing NFL Sunday afternoons.
A big thank you to everyone who attended our August breakfast meeting. Ben Blankenship provided invaluable insights into the rapidly evolving world of AI and its potential impact on our daily lives. His presentation was both fascinating and eye-opening, revealing how AI can simplify our routines while also highlighting essential strategies for protecting personal and company data.
As most of you know by now, our chapter suffered a great loss in August with the passing of Tim Carr. Tim’s contributions to our chapter, his local community, and the facility management industry were truly remarkable. Attending his memorial service was a powerful reminder of the positive mark he made on everyone he knew.
To celebrate Tim’s life and honor his legacy, please join us on September 18th at The Can Opener Food Truck Park in Durham. This will be a great opportunity to celebrate Tim’s life and remember the impact he had on us all.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Tyler Holmes, Piedmont Service Group
Greater Triangle Chapter of IFMA President, 2024-2025
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