CMM’s Last Webinar of the Year Is Less Than One Week Away

December 8, 2021

Don’t miss CMM’s last free educational webinar of the year, Enhancing Facility Image—Beyond Appearances, at 1 p.m. EST/noon CST, Tuesday, December 14.

The webinar will uncover tips for creating a better facility image, beyond surface cleanliness. It will focus on methods to encourage cleaning staff to not just clean for appearance but to also clean for health.

Speakers include Gene Woodard, who has more than 35 years of experience in building services at the University of Washington in Seattle; Scott Stevenson, the president and owner of building service contracting company KleenMark; and Ricky Regalado, the owner and founder of building services contracting company Rozalado Services. They will offer best practices on identifying and maximizing better performance from your staff, methods for moving past the pandemic effect on cleaning and maintenance, and ways to increase productivity with your current staffing levels.

The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session during which attendees can ask their most pressing facility maintenance questions.

Register for CMM’s facility image webinar today!

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