June
2009 Newsletter



 

May 26th 2009 Membership Meeting Recap
Nature's Way using Biobase Chemistry and Infectious Control and Pandemic Building Owner Responsibilities
Presented by Scott Cresswell, CIMS Certified I.C.E., OSHA Certified B.B.P and Haz-Com Regional Manager, Spartan Chemical Company
From green to gold using plant based materials to reduce your carbon foot print.
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Thank you to our dessert sponsor:


Save the Dates!

June 23rd Membership Meeting
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Annual Golf Tournament
Friday, June 26th
Sponsorships are still available.
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Thank you to our Golf Tournament Sponsors:
Event Sponsor:  MacDonald Miller
Hole-in-one Sponsor:  Holaday-Parks, Inc.
Men's Longest Drive:  Washington Archives Management
Men's Closest to the Pin:  Securitas Security Services
Ladies Closest to the Pin:  Cobra Roofing Services
Ladies Longest Drive:  ServiceMaster of Greater Tacoma
Hole Sponsors:   Convergint Technologies, Paul Davis Restoration,
Harsch Investment Properties, LeMay Transportation Services, MacDonald Miller, Tacoma Rainier's &
Mechanical & Control Services, Inc.
 


BEEP SEMINAR 5:
Valuing Energy Enhancement Projects & Financial Returns
Wednesday June 10, 2009
2:00–4:00 p.m. ET.

Learn to calculate the financial benefits of energy improvements such as NPV, IRR, ROI, payback, NOI and asset value
Discover the positive environmental impacts of improved energy performance
Build compelling arguments to sell the financial benefits to senior decision-makers
Find out how energy performance improvements benefit your tenants, improve comfort, and extend equipment life cycles .

Speaker: P. Marc Fischer, CPM®, RPA, CCIM Senior Vice President Director, Management Services
Marc supervises Transwestern´s property management operation in Maryland a portfolio of more than six million square feet. He and his team specialize in taking over failing properties for institutional owners and individual investors, strengthening property management and maintenance programs, improving tenant relations, and increasing value for the ownership entity in the medium to long term.

Has your training budget been slashed? One registration fee for this Webinar allows you to train multiple people in one location for one low price. We promise that the savings opportunities we identify will more than cover the cost of the registration fee!
Registration fees are $125/members and $175/non-members

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Welcome New Members
 

G4S Wackenhut
Richard Baranowski
16300 Christensen Road, Suite 130
Tukwila, WA 98188
Tel 253.872.1555
Fax 253.395.8099
E-mail: rbaranowski@wackenhut.g4s.com

 
ServiceMaster of Greater Tacoma
Jeff Sorenson
5111 S Burlington Way
Tacoma, WA 98409
Tel 253.383.1776
Fax 253.627.2709
E-mail: jsorenson@smtac-brem.com


"Managing in Tough Times - 7 Steps
By the Bridgespan Group

Tough times force hard choices.  And these are rapidly becoming the toughest times most of us have ever seen.  Even for nonprofit leaders who are accustomed to "making much of little," the repercussions of the unfolding economic downturn are likely to pose unprecedented challenges.  It's hard to imagine that many (if any) of us in the sector  will escaped unscathed.  The results of a survey we conducted over 100 nonprofit leaders in Mid-November of 2008 are telling: 75 percent of the respondents reported that they are already feeling the effects of the downturn, and 52 percent have already experienced funding cuts.
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