Global FMs Meet at PRSM European Exchange

The 2018 PRSM European Exchange was held September 12 in Amsterdam. Retail and restaurant facility management professionals gathered from around the globe to network and share best practices and insights on unique challenges in the European retail facilities management market. 

 

After the day-long meeting, held at Tobacco Theater, guests received a behind-the-scenes tour of Rituals Cosmetics corporate office, a relaxing sunset canal cruise and an amazing dinner at L’Osteria.  Discussions are already underway about the date and location for the 2019 PRSM European Retail Exchange.

New PRSM Community replaces X-Change

The ability to easily connect with other members is a primary benefit of PRSM membership. To make it easier to connect and share information, the new PRSM.com includes a new, enhanced, online PRSM Community.

The new PRSM Community: replaces X-Change, is more intuitive, easier to navigate and provides members an easy way to connect, ask questions, share solutions and solve problems.

Navigating the new PRSM communities is easier and it includes: an open forum where members can start discussions with each other and share documents, and communities for PRSM committees. It also includes micro-communities to address needs on a more segmented level.

A key feature of the new community is the ability to upload a document into a discussion thread, or search for documents using a keyword. Members can check out the latest discussion posts or library entries to find the information they need to present a business case or find new solutions for the FM problems they face.

The enhanced search function makes it easy to find other PRSM members or specific information.  Members can search by keyword to find documents or use the online member directory to find member contact information.

Basic searches for members can be done using: first name, last name, company name, or email address. A new, advanced search feature allows members to find contacts based on location or community.

Whether members need to connect with retailers, suppliers or even a specific retail market such as Luxury Retail, Banking, or Restaurants, the new communities will make it easy. PRSM now has a community to meet your specific needs.  

“We recognized the challenges of using-X-Change and wanted to provide members a world-class online community that exceeds expectations.” said Bill Yanek, PRSM Chief Executive Officer. “The new PRSM Community allows members to easily connect – even when they aren’t attending a PRSM event.”

Often it takes a community to solve a problem or answer a question. Log onto the new, improved PRSM Community today and discover just how easy it can be.

Shaun Kring of Walgreens Earns PRSM Association RFMP Designation

The Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association (PRSM) today announced that Shaun Kring, RFMP, Program Manager, with Walgreens, has earned the Retail Facility Management Professional (RFMP) designation, a mark of excellence achieved by an elite group of retail facility management professionals. 

Shaun started with Walgreens in 2005 in store operations, earned his pharmacy technician certification, worked his way up and in 2016, started as a program manager in StoreCare (Facilities).  He currently oversees landscaping, snow removal, and parking lot sweeping for all Walgreens locations (and many Rite Aid Locations).  Shaun also has experience with reactive service programs.  “I really enjoy the PRSM experience and all that comes with it – building relationships, knowledge enhancement, and benchmarking.” 

“It is an honor to have Shaun as the newest RFMP,” said Jonathan Bauer, Chair, PRSM Association 2018-19 Board of Directors Chair and Sr. Director Store Development at Gap Inc. “Earning the RFMP designation differentiates and elevates FM professionals. It is my pleasure to highlight PRSM members who excel in the industry.”

This achievement is considered a milestone in an individual’s professional development, and proof of the individual’s commitment to continuous improvement in the retail facility maintenance industry. For further information about the PRSM Association RFMP certification program, visit www.prsm.com. 

PRSM Activates Hurricane Florence X-Change Community

As Hurricane Florence bears down on the southeast U.S., PRSM has activated a Hurricane Florence X-Change Forum to assist facility managers who may be impacted by the storm.

The Hurricane Florence X-Change Forum is a quick and easy way for retailers to connect with suppliers and other retailers to find the resources needed before, during or after the storm. Retailers needing specific supplies or services can post on the X-Change and suppliers can respond and provide what is needed.

“PRSM has dozens of member companies located in the path of Hurricane Florence and we want to do whatever we can to assist. We encourage members to use the X-Change to share important information and to find the resources they need,” said Bill Yanek, PRSM CEO.

PRSM to Launch New Online Management System September 26

On September 26, PRSM will launch a new Association Management System (AMS). The AMS is the online system PRSM members use to register for PRSM events and webinars, update member contact information and select how they prefer to be contacted. To use the new AMS, members must log in September 26 and reset their password.

Known as Euclid ClearVantage, the new AMS allows members to use a single sign on to: easily access their account, the PRSM.com website, register for PRSM conferences, events and webinars, and review committees. The new system also provides a dashboard that displays basic member information and a recent activity summary.
 

The single sign-on feature also provides access to the PRSM communities (formerly known as PRSM X-Change), online membership directories, and the PRSM store, where members can download or purchase PRSM resources such as white papers, benchmarking reports, etc.
 

“The new AMS is the first step PRSM is taking to improve the technology we use to serve our members. The new system makes it easier for members to access and update their information, register for events and find the information they need to do their jobs better,” said Bill Yanek, PRSM CEO.

Mike McAfee of AutoNation, Inc., Earns PRSM Association RFMP Designation

Dallas, TX, August 23, 2018 – The Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association (PRSM) today announced that Mike McAfee, RFMP, Central Region Facilities Manager, with AutoNation Inc., has earned the Retail Facility Management Professional (RFMP) designation, a mark of excellence achieved by an elite group of retail facility management professionals. 

Mike has been in restaurant/retail facilities management since 1999. During his career, he managed facilities for Brinker International (Chili’s), P.F. Chang’s China Bistro and most recently AutoNation. 

“It is an honor to have Mike as the newest RFMP,” said Jonathan Bauer, RFMP, Chair, PRSM Association 2018-19 Board of Directors Chair and Sr. Director Store Development at Gap Inc. “Earning the RFMP designation differentiates and elevates FM professionals. It is my pleasure to highlight PRSM members who excel in the industry.” 

This achievement is considered a milestone in an individual’s professional development, and proof of the individual’s commitment to continuous improvement in the retail facility maintenance industry. For further information about the PRSM Association RFMP certification program, visit www.prsm.com. 

It’s time to step up! Tee off! And donate!

The PRSM Foundation needs you at PRSM Mid-Year Conference! You can step up, tee off, donate or sponsor to support your PRSM Foundation, Friday, September 28th.

Step up at the PRSM Impact Charity Project! – donate your time to help improve the Boys & Girls Clubs of Scottsdale by working on the PRSM Foundation Charity project,

Tee off at the first PRSM Foundation Golf Classic! – Create your own foursome, invite clients, and tee it up! You won’t want to miss the first, annual PRSM Foundation Golf Classic. We will play at the beautiful Westin Kierland course, one of the top-rated courses in Arizona. Tee time is 1 p.m., Friday, September 28th.

Donate or Provide Painting Supplies! – Don’t have time to volunteer or play golf? You and your company can donate to the Foundation and help meet our $20K Fundraising Challenge. Want to provide your organization additional visibility while helping a great cause? Click here to view Foundation sponsorship opportunities. The Foundation also needs in-kind donations of painting supplies for the PRSM Impact Charity Project in Scottsdale.  

Register Today!

During the Mid-Year Conference registration process, you will be prompted to register for PRSM Foundation events and to donate to the Foundation.

It’s your industry foundation. The PRSM Foundation is a 501c3 charity, separate from PRSM Association. The Foundation’s strategic objectives support the retail facilities management industry through charitable projects, apprenticeship programs, scholarships for future industry leaders, and research.

For more information contact: PRSMFoundation@prsm.com.

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

PRSM’s RFMP is changing – the evolution of an industry designation

Retail is experiencing a historical evolution. PRSM is also evolving and that evolution will impact PRSM’s Retail Facilities Management Professional (RFMP) designation program. The existing RFMP program will be phased out December 31, 2018.

The RFMP designation, a mark of excellence achieved by an elite group of retail facility management professionals is considered a milestone in an individual’s professional development and proof of the individual’s commitment to continuous improvement in the retail FM industry.

“We recognize the value and importance of a retail facilities professional designation,” stated Bill Yanek, PRSM CEO.  “However, it is time to take the designation to a new level, one that reflects the changes both PRSM and the industry have and will continue to experience. When we roll out the new designation program, I believe every PRSM member will be excited, recognize its value and want to hold the new designation.”

PRSM has good news for those who still want to secure their RFMP, have studied for their RFMP and even for those currently hold or have ever held the RFMP designation.

The RFMP is still the retail FM industry standard of excellence and PRSM will continue to provide study courses, throughout 2018, to prepare for the exam and members can take the exam any time.

For those who have taken the RFMP courses, but not taken the exam, we encourage you to review the materials and take the exam this year to ensure you receive your RFMP designation. You have already done the hard work – just take the exam and get your RFMP now!

Don’t miss out on the final opportunity to add this prestigious designation to your title. It will enhance your professional credibility, boost your career and make you a member of an elite group of retail facilities management professionals.

PRSM is always looking for ways to improve member education and boost FM credibility. PRSM will respect existing RFMPs and the effort spent securing the designation when determining future possible certification/certificate programs. More information about future certifications/designations will be provided as it becomes available

Finally, great news for those who currently hold or have ever held the RFMP designation. You will no longer have to get re-certified to keep the designation. You are now an RFMP for life and can include the designation in your title forever.  This privilege is also extended to anyone who has held the RFMP designation at any time since its inception.

For questions, please email education@prsm.com.

Hall of Fame announcer Dick Vitale to keynote PRSM Mid-Year conference

The Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association (PRSM), the authority on retail, multi-site facilities management, has announced that Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, coach, and well-known ESPN announcer, Dick Vitale will be the keynote speaker at PRSM’s Mid-Year Conference, September 26 – 28 in Scottsdale, AZ.

Vitale joined ESPN during the 1979-80 season – just after the network’s September 1979 launch, following a successful college and pro coaching career. Since his debut, Vitale has called more than one thousand games.

His thorough knowledge of the game is brought forth in an enthusiastic, passionate, sometimes controversial – but never boring – style.

“We are excited to have Dick Vitale as our keynote at this year’s Mid-Year Conference,” said Bill Yanek, PRSM CEO. “He is a proven winner, who has excelled in sports, in broadcasting and in life. To win in the multi-site facilities management arena today, you must adapt quickly, make smart decisions and lead your team. Dick’s life experiences and the message he will deliver will inspire and motivate our members to excel in life and on the job.”

Vitale began coaching high school basketball in 1963 at Garfield HS, Garfield, NJ and just six short years later joined the coaching staff at Rutgers University creating multiple championship teams along the way. At the University of Detroit (1973 – 77) he compiled a winning percentage of .722 (78-30), which included a 21-game winning streak. In May,1978, he was named head coach of the Detroit Pistons which he coached until joining ESPN in 1979.

Beyond being a winning coach and well-known announcer, Vitale is also a philanthropist and author and has made cameo appearances in movies and TV shows. He is best known for his “Vitaleisms,” phrases he often used during broadcasts such as, “Awesome Baby!”, “Get a TO, Baby!” (call a timeout),  “PTP’er” (prime time player, “Rolls Roycer” (a flat out superstar) and “Maalox Time!” (the final minutes of a close game).

The PRSM Mid-Year Conference provides multi-site facilities management professionals the opportunity to learn about the latest industry trends, connect with hundreds of other retail and supplier professionals and attend industry-leading education sessions.

For more information about PRSM Mid-Year Conference click here.

Meet Leigh Pearson, Director of Facilities, Environment and Procurement for Staples Canada

In 2007, Leigh started working at Staples as a Management Trainee and has worked her way up. Today, she is responsible for the facility maintenance, repair, and service related programs for all Canadian properties (305+ locations) as well as setting the sustainability agenda and identifying key focus areas for the company. For her efforts, Leigh was named to Canada’s 2014 and 2016 Clean50, which offers recognition to Canada’s leaders in sustainability for their contributions over the prior two years and has been honored by Retail Council of Canada twice in the area of Sustainability. Currently, she sits on the board of the PRSM Charitable foundation.

My first job ever was… At age 13, I began working at a fast food venue on a local beach in our community.

I chose my career path because… Honestly, it chose me. Facility Management is not a career I was even aware of. My initial path was broadcast journalism. While in university, I worked in the Flooring Department of the Home Depot, and it was the first time I really stepped outside my comfort zone. That was the beginning of my move towards Facility Management, even if I did not know at the time. 

My proudest accomplishment is… First and foremost, my proudest accomplishment is being a mom to my 10 year-old daughter Kenzie. Professionally, there have been a few. First, creating the facilities department from a concept on paper to a group of talented individuals handling over 60,000 work orders per year and covering all properties in Canada. Second, the evolution of sustainability at Staples. Third, becoming active in my industry, attaining my designation and being on the board of directors for PRSM (Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association). 

My boldest move to date was… I don’t believe my boldest move has occurred yet, but gaining the confidence to feel I could not only serve on an industry board but also to pursue the chairmanship was a highlight as was attaining recognition for our sustainability work. 

I surprise people when I tell them… I have been at Staples for 21 years and it was my first full time job. 

My best advice to people starting their career is… Ask questions, seek to understand, listen to what is not said. Do not fear silence, or admitting when you do not know the answer. 

“Ask questions, seek to understand, listen to what is not said, and do not be afraid to say you don’t know the answer.” 

My best advice from a mentor was… The importance of authenticity and embracing and celebrating what you are good at. To celebrate and support other women – grow the network. 

I would tell my 20-year old self… Work hard but don’t compromise yourself or your values.  Ever. 

My biggest setback was… Facilities is hard to define and often measured by the things that go wrong as a result changes in structure or direction could mean re-building/re establishing credibility and the value proposition of Facilities. It is not about one set back it is about knowing how to grow and learn from each misstep to not take it personally and continue to foster positivity and a culture of customer service and continuous improvement. 

I overcame it by… I think this is something as an industry we are always working to overcome. Being visible, being open and embracing my communication skills to sell the value of Facilities, and tapping into my creative side to show a commitment to process and operational efficiency. And if there is not a seat at the table – pull one up. 

Work/life balance is… Not totally possible. Attempting to have work/life balance means being self-aware and making decisions that ultimately allow you to feel a sense of self control. It is a difficult process of creating value and a positive experience personally and professionally. It is always a work in progress. 

If you googled me, you still wouldn’t know… I am more introverted than my profile or persona would suggest. I think I have a decent sense of humor. I find value and satisfaction in creating and designing. I am also a proud dance mom. 

I stay inspired by… Possibilities and the ability to take chances. 

The future excites me because… I am determined to make the most of it and to embrace the next chapter. I see the opportunity to help pave the way for others. 

My next step is… To continue to develop the team and the value proposition, to further industry awareness, to foster facilities as a career, to shine a light on the need for skilled trades and understanding the cost of quality, to encourage young people to pursue their passion, to create their personal brand and live it.