
CONFERENCE
NFMT REMIX
Since we last were together in Orlando in 2019, the world has changed dramatically. You, as facilities professionals, have stepped up to the plate to learn new skills, expanded your knowledge set and inspired your front-line workers. Our conference agenda will review the new skillsets needed to re-open and successfully manage facilities during these changing times. NFMT Remix will give you access to subject matter experts and real-world scenarios for the current and future needs of commercial built environments.
TRACKS
SESSIONS
Wednesday, November 10
Don’t Forget about ADA W1.03
AHU Coil & Tube Restoration: Driving Improved IAQ and Energy Savings through Innovation W1.04
Fire Protection & Life Safety Code Considerations for Reopening
Next Generation Succession Planning Tips for Facilities Teams
The Reservable Workplace: Desk, Spaces, and Things W2.03
Workplace Paradox: How FM Leaders Can Navigate the Future of Work W2.04
Let's Get Back to Business: Future-Proofing Your Facility for Pandemics and Pathogens
Make Hybrid Work: Enable Flexible Workplaces Where Teams Can Thrive
The TorkRite System
Bradley’s Touchless Hand Hygiene Solutions
Improving the Ease, Safety, and Security of Roof Hatch Access
AuditMate CARE the First-Ever Elevator Auditing and Management Software
How can we manage what we don’t measure? Why building health depends on HVAC & IAQ evaluations.
Decision-Maker’s Guide to Facility Management Technology Solutions
Assessing and Prioritizing the Needs of Your Building W3.04
Dealing with Pandemic Pathogens And Other Infectious Agents Where People Live, Work And Gather
More than Just a Key: Bridging the Gap Between Asset and Access Solutions with Intelligent Key Management
Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Case Study and Solution Presentation
Elevating Your Hybrid Office with Mobile Technology
Systems Integration in the Built Environment Drives World-Class Communications & Engagement W4.03
Balancing Remote Work for Maintenance & Operations Teams W4.04
Back to Basics – Hardening the Ordinary to Prepare for the Unordinary
How does new technology impact the way we do Capital Planning
Better Planning for Today's Unknowns
IIOT Solutions to Help Improve Warehouse Operations at the Dock
Silicone Roof Restoration - When & Where?
A proven solution to mitigating the risks of slips-n-falls – PIG Adhesive-Backed Grippy Mat
Lessons Learned from Projects During a Pandemic to Improve Safety & Efficiencies in the Post-Pandemic Reality W5.03
Time, Labor and Control- How to Achieve the Best Outcome from Your Investments W5.04
Cleaning and HVAC Requirements for Maintaining Healthy and Safe Environments: How Employee Expectations Impact Reopening Plans
All Water Damage is NOT the Same
The Future of BACnet Networking Topologies W6.03
Closing The Loop On Office Furniture W6.04
Best Practices for Maintaining Building Water Systems During Low to No Use
Thursday, November 11
Elevating Your Hybrid Office with Mobile Technology Day 2
The Great Acceleration: Post-Pandemic Retail
Funding Your Energy Project with Newly Extended Tax Incentives T1.03
Smart, Sustainable Technology Enabling The New Corporate Health Responsibility T1.04
COVID-19 -After the Curve...-A Building Engineer's Perspective
A proven solution to mitigating the risks of slips-n-falls. – PIG Adhesive-Backed Grippy Mat.
Utilizing Mobile Solutions To Increase Operational Efficiency, Safety & Compliance
Why HVAC Restoration Makes Dollars & Sense
Your Building as an Operating System, Adapting to a Changing Environment
Building Health as Measured by Efficient Operations
Better Planning for Today’s Unknowns
How Does New Technology Impact The Way We Do Capital Planning
91% of FM Managers and Staff Agree Training is Needed…But Priorities Differ T3.03
Are Your Electrical Qualified Workers Truly NFPA 70E Qualified? T3.04
Digital Transformation of the Facilities Plan Room: Improving Access to Drawings and Emergency Operations Documents in a Post-Covid World
Rapid ROI Facility Retrofit Efficiency
SPEAKERS
We've been hard at work creating an expert line-up of speakers and sessions to excite and inspire.

Bob Allan
Global Intelligent Building Solutions Specialist,
Siemon
T2.02
Your Building as an Operating System, Adapting to a Changing Environment

Steven Birket, PE, MBA
VP Business Development,
Birket Engineering
W2.04
Let's Get Back to Business: Future-Proofing Your Facility for Pandemics and Pathogens

Mike Bodón
CEO & President,
AQUIS
W1.03
AHU Coil & Tube Restoration: Driving Improved IAQ and Energy Savings through Innovation

Garrick Brown
Chief Operating Officer and Director of Advisory Services ,
Lockehouse Retail Group

Brian Buholtz, PE, RCDD
President and Principal Electrical Engineer,
Buholtz Professional Engineering, Inc.
W2.04
Let's Get Back to Business: Future-Proofing Your Facility for Pandemics and Pathogens

Liz Caracciolo
Chief Operating Officer,
Openworks


Kevin Clark
Vice President of Industrial Strategy,
Accruent
W4.03
Balancing Remote Work for Maintenance & Operations Teams

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William Davies
Vice President and Co-Founder,
Davies Office

Anthony R. Febbraro, CIAQP
President ,
Facility Environmental Partners, LLC
T1.04
COVID-19 -After the Curve...-A Building Engineer's Perspective

Mark D Fergus, FRICS
Regional Vice President,
Cumming
W2.04
Let's Get Back to Business: Future-Proofing Your Facility for Pandemics and Pathogens

Andy Gager CMRP, CPIM, CAMA
CEO,
AMG International Consulting
W5.03
Time, Labor and Control- How to Achieve the Best Outcome from Your Investments

Charles Gerba
Professor,
University of Arizona
W3.04
Dealing with Pandemic Pathogens And Other Infectious Agents Where People Live, Work And Gather

Ken Gilbert
Regional Marketing Consultant,
Automated Logic

Jacob Goldman, LEED AP
Vice President ,
Energy Tax Savers, Inc.
T1.02
Funding Your Energy Project with Newly Extended Tax Incentives

Lisa Passamonte Green, MIES, Associate IALD
CEO /Principal-in-Charge ,
Visual Terrain, Inc.
W2.04
Let's Get Back to Business: Future-Proofing Your Facility for Pandemics and Pathogens

Eli Harris
Co-Founder & President,
R-Zero Systems
T1.03
Smart, Sustainable Technology Enabling The New Corporate Health Responsibility


Helen Levinson
Enterprise Account Executive ,
CXApp
Elevating Your Hybrid Office with Mobile Technology

Eileen McMorrow
Founder & Editor,
The McMorrow Reports
T3.02
91% of FM Managers and Staff Agree Training is Needed…But Priorities Differ

Justin Mezzardi
Regional Technical Consultant,
Automated Logic

Scott Milne
President, CEO,
National Energy Technologies

Bill Moten
Smart Buildings Practice Leader,
Leading Edge Design Group
W4.02
Systems Integration in the Built Environment Drives World-Class Communications & Engagement

Hilary Nardone
Environmental Group Training Manager,
Barclay Water Management, Inc.
W6.04
Best Practices for Maintaining Building Water Systems During Low to No Use

Randy Olson
VP of Global Business Development,
ProFM Credential
T3.02
91% of FM Managers and Staff Agree Training is Needed…But Priorities Differ

Mike Petrusky
Director of Events & Growth Marketing,
iOFFICE + Space IQ
W2.03
Workplace Paradox: How FM Leaders Can Navigate the Future of Work

Amr Raafat
Vice President of VDC & Technology,
Windover Construction

John Rimer, CFM
President,
FM360 Consulting
W4.04
Back to Basics – Hardening the Ordinary to Prepare for the Unordinary

Patrick Rogers
Belmont Safety Products, LLC
Improving the Ease, Safety, and Security of Roof Hatch Access

Frank Santini
Pure Air Control Services, Inc.
How can we manage what we don’t measure? Why building health depends on HVAC & IAQ evaluations.

Frank Santini, JD, MBA
Director of Education and Strategic Initiatives,
Pure Air Control Services, Inc.


Deborah Shaner, P.E.
Fire Protection Engineer,
Shaner Life Safety
W1.04
Fire Protection & Life Safety Code Considerations for Reopening

Bradley Squires
National Director of Client Development,
BlueTeam – Restoration. Construction. Roofing.

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Brian P. Sullivan, P.E.
Vice President, Strategic Growth,
Sullivan Engineering, A Rimkus Company

Keith Tate,AIA, CEFP, CPM, LEED GA, ProFM
Facilties Management Director,
Polk County BoCC
T3.02
91% of FM Managers and Staff Agree Training is Needed…But Priorities Differ

Doug Tellin
Owner,
Electrical Safety Specialists, LLC
T3.03
Are Your Electrical Qualified Workers Truly NFPA 70E Qualified?
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Robert Thomas
Enterprise Account Excutive,
AkitaBox
How Does New Technology Impact The Way We Do Capital Planning
How does new technology impact the way we do Capital Planning

Dailey Tipton
Vice President ,
Evolution Energy Partners


Ericka Westgard, CFM, ProFM
Vice President of Operations, ProFM Instructor,
C&W Services, University of Central Florida & Northern Illinois University
T3.02
91% of FM Managers and Staff Agree Training is Needed…But Priorities Differ
CEUS
All NFMT Remix attendees will have the opportunity to document and earn professional development credit (CEUs) for attending full hour conference sessions. Approximately 10 days after the conclusion of NFMT Remix all verified attendees will receive an email with a link to assessment questions for every session you were scanned at during NFMT Remix. After successfully answering four true/false questions you will receive a transcript with the CEUs earned. That transcript can be used to self-report to any licensing body or association needed. NFMT provides attendees CEUs for no additional charge.

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NFMT Remix is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEUs for each conference session. 0.1 CEUs is equal to 1 hour of learning.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this program. Anyone can register and attend.
Satisfactory Requirements for CEU
(the following requirements are mandatory to receive the IACET CEUs offered)
- You must be scanned into the conference session.
- You must be present for over 90% of the conference session.
- You must correctly answer at least 70% of the learning outcome assessment questions which will be administered online after the conference concludes.
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Transcript
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ProFM COURSE
Get the recognition you deserve with the ProFM credential! Get started at NFMT Remix.
The University of Central Florida (UCF) is kicking off their virtual ProFM course on Tues., Nov. 9, live at NFMT Remix. Join instructor Ericka Westgard, ProFM, CFM, MBA and fellow classmates at NFMT Remix in Orlando to discuss Competencies for Facility Managers and Asset Management. Then attend virtual classes via Zoom on Tuesday evenings, Nov. 16 — Jan. 25, to complete your ProFM studies and earn your credential. Can't join the live kickoff? Plan to join virtually instead. Early bird registration is $2295. Visit www.ce.ucf.edu/Program/profm-credential for complete details and to register.