Building Innovation: Who’s the 2024 Exceptional Woman in Building?
National Facilities Management & Technology (NFMT) Conference and Expo will be here before you know it. NFMT 2023 returns to the Baltimore Convention Center, March 21 - 23, 2023.
Baltimore, MDNFMT stands for National Facilities Management and Technology and is part of the FacilitesNet.com brand of products serving the facilities marketplace. Our other products are Building Operating Management Magazine, Facility Maintenance Decisions Magazine, fnPrime Membership, and the ProFM Credential. We have hosted NFMT events since 2001 and host a smaller regional event each fall.
Baltimore, MDLooking to expand your network while at NFMT Baltimore? Join other top Built Environment professionals at the Baltimore Convention Center to enjoy cocktails and make connections.
Whether you’re looking for a new position or looking to create new partnerships, come mingle with our President & CEO, AC Powell, fellow NIBS members, and other industry leaders.
Baltimore, MDThis conference will discuss the need for architects and engineers to plan for the expected and unexpected impacts of climate change while also collaboratively exploring the challenges, opportunities, solutions, and strategies of integrated design and construction to deliver low-carbon, hazard resilient, and adaptable buildings of the future.
Denver, COThe Women in Construction – West Coast Conference is designed for women in all fields and positions within the construction industry. It provides a forum for women to network, learn, educate, and share ideas. This is a one-of-a-kind conference on the West Coast providing educational panels, professional development, and networking for women in the construction industry. The conference has been planned by women leaders in the construction industry and is scheduled to be an annual event, changing venue locations each year to various western cities. The conference consists of panels on relevant topics in addition to female keynote speakers sharing their insights as women in the construction industry.
Phoenix, AZThe EV revolution is here, and GM is focused on efforts that drive a 0,0,0, future (Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions, and Zero Congestion). A crucial transformation of our transport system to EV is necessary, if we are to achieve the goals of climate change, while at the same time decarbonizing the grid. Maintaining reliability is essential.
This presentation will highlight GM’s key efforts in electrification, while detailing GM’s 4-Pillar Strategy to achieve the RE100 Goal. Included will be various technologies and services GM is launching that combined with recent actions by Congress (The Inflation Reduction Act) and Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act will provide and why these are important.
General Motors is a leading player in this field. The presentation also will highlight GM’s Sustainability goals and product transformation to meet our aspiration to make our entire flight of light duty vehicles EVs by 2035. The challenges facing this industry will be discussed as well as how GM proposes to meet them.
Virtual MeetingWasteExpo is more than just an exhibition and conference; it is the largest solid waste, recycling and organics event in North America. It is the once-a-year meeting place for you to reconnect with your peers, network, learn and discover the newest products and services. And this year promises to be the best yet. More innovation. More education. More networking.
New Orleans, LAThis event provides an opportunity for Owners and their partners to learn, connect, and share in a setting reflective of The COAA Way mindset.
Charlotte, NCUtility Conference is the premier event for utility and solutions provider professionals responsible for clean energy programs, projects, and technologies.
Atlanta, GAWomen in the built environment are daring the rest of us to confront stereotypes that lead to harmful hiring practices and personnel policies that reinforce barriers of the past and continue to hold women back. These groundbreakers defy the odds in the male-dominated industries that support the built environment, and they must be aligned to increase awareness and diversity, particularly for young women who may be considering careers in the AECO industry.
In this edition of the Women’s Leadership Forum, the National Institute of Building Sciences will convene female leaders from all sectors of the built environment to a one-day event. Here, we will share successes, challenges, network, and equip females in the built environment with actionable strategies to overcome the hurdles women often face in the workplace, and specifically in the building industry. NIBS will provide the platform.
Women in the industry: Come ready to join forces and empower each other, drive results, and inspire change focused on diversifying the workforce.
This event will be filled with immersive learning for female leaders in the built environment, networking opportunities, facilitated panel discussions, and keynotes.
Delta Controls Intro
Green Building Initiative Intro
Social Media and Your Personal Brand
Resiliency A Business Imperative with Profitable Benefits
My Path to Success & the Importance of Technology to the Building Lifecycle
Social Sciences, Natural Hazards Mitigation, and the Built Environment
Washington, DC