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2015 Professional Development Guide
BOMI Professional Development
Courses- RPA, FMA, SMA and SMT
BOMA Education and BOMA
International’s Webinar Series
2015 Calendar of Events
Networking Opportunities
Team Involvement
EDUCATION • ADVOCACY • NETWORKING • IDEAS
2015 Calendar of Events|
FEBRUARY
February 3 Emerging Professionals: UCF Real Estate Club Building Tour
February 4 Membership Meet and Greet
February 5 Engineer Breakfast
February 10 BOMA Florida Day at the Capitol
February 12 Board Meeting
February 18 Membership Team Meeting
February 18 Monthly Membership Luncheon: Intelligent Equipment
February 24 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
February 26 Emerging Professionals Networking Event
*Executive Committee and Leadership Meeting TBD
MARCH
March 3 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
March 3 UCF Real Estate Club Meeting
March 5 Membership Networking Social
March 12 Board Meeting
March 18 Membership Team Meeting
March 18 Monthly Membership Luncheon: Codes and What You Need to Know
March 20 Industrial Round Robin
March 30- April 1 BOMI Accelerated Law and Risk Management Class
March 31 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
APRIL
April 7 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
April 2 Board Meeting
April 8-11 Southern Region Conference
April 14th Awards Team Meeting
April 15 Membership Team Meeting
April 15 Monthly Membership Luncheon: Insurance Requirements and Risks
April 24th Annual Golf Tournament
April 28 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
April 29- May 1 Medical Office Building Conference
JANUARY
January 6 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
January 8 Board Meeting
January 16-19 Winter Business Meeting
January 21 Membership Team Meeting
January 21 Networking Team Meeting
January 21 Monthly Membership Luncheon: Change is Not a 4-Letter Word- Help Your Team
Succeed
January 27 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
January 29 Industrial Team Meeting and Tour
*All dates subject to change
2015 Calendar of Events|
MAY
May 5 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
May 14 Board Meeting
May 20 Membership Team Meeting
May 20 Monthly Membership Luncheon: 1-4 Ultimate- Update on Construction
May 21 Industrial Team Meeting and Tour
May 26 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
*Executive Committee and Leadership Meeting TBD
*Engineers Breakfast TBD
JUNE
June 1 - 3 BOMI Accelerated Environmental Health and Safety Issues
June 2 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
June 3 Membership Meet and Greet
June 11 Board Meeting
June 17 Membership Team Meeting
June 17 Monthly Membership Luncheon
June 28-30 Every Building Conference and Expo
June 30 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
JULY
July 7 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
July 9 Board Meeting
July 14th Awards Team Meeting
July 15 Membership Team Meeting
July 15 Monthly Membership Luncheon: Multi Generation Workforce
July 28 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
*Executive Committee and Leadership Meeting TBD
AUGUST
August 4 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
August 13 Board Meeting
August 19 Membership Team Meeting
August 25 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
August 27 Industrial Team Meeting and Tour
*Engineers Breakfast TBD
*All dates subject to change
2015 Calendar of Events|
SEPTEMBER
September 1 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
September 2 Membership Meet and Greet
September 10 Board Meeting
September 16 Membership Team Meeting
September 16 Monthly Membership Luncheon
September 29 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
*Executive Committee and Leadership Meeting TBD
OCTOBER
October 6 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
October 8 Board Meeting
October 13 Awards Team Meeting
October 21 Membership Team Meeting
October 19-21 BOMI Accelerated Asset Management Class
October 21 Monthly Membership Luncheon
October 27 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
October 29 Industrial Team Meeting and Tour
*Engineers Breakfast TBD
NOVEMBER
November 3 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
November 6 2016 Planning Session
November 10 Awards Team Meeting
November 12 Board Meeting
November 13 BOMI Ethics Class
November 18 Membership Team Meeting
November 18 Monthly Membership Luncheon
November 24 Emerging Professionals Team Meeting
DECEMBER
December 1 Legislative Affairs Team Meeting
December 4 Holiday and Member Awards Luncheon
December 10 Board Meeting
December 16 Membership Team Meeting
*All dates subject to change
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Professional Designations Our designation programs are recognized as marks of distinction and
excellence throughout the property and facility management industries.
Each program offers time-tested courses with a proven curriculum that will
help you successfully tackle the demands of an increasingly complex
profession with confidence and authority.
Throughout the year, BOMA Orlando will provide educational courses that qualify for credit toward each of these designations.
Real Property Administrator (RPA®)
The RPA designation program serves the
educational needs of both third-party property
managers and corporate property managers.
By familiarizing you with the many aspects of
operating a commercial building, the program
helps you integrate these issues into the
broader task of property management. The
program teaches you to maximize a building’s
net income while minimizing risks.
Facilities Management Administrator (FMA®)
The FMA designation program teaches you
valuable skills in strategic planning, project
management, corporate finance, capital
investment, and physical asset management.
Whether you’re a new or experienced facilities
manager, or someone in a related profession
who will benefit from knowing how to create a
quality work environment that maximizes
productivity, this program is right for you.
Systems Maintenance Technician (SMT®)
The SMT designation program helps you
increase the operating effectiveness of your
building. You’ll gain career building skills and
knowledge, as well as recognition as an
integral part of your facilities team.
Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA®)*
The SMA designation program is designed to
meet the needs of hands-on technicians and
building engineers. The courses show you how
to manage energy-efficient, environmentally
sound, cost-effective building systems.
What Can A Designation Do For You? Useful knowledge: That is the hallmark of a
BOMI designation. A BOMI designation helps
you to understand your job better, to be more
productive and to get noticed. It imparts the
critical skills you need to grow professionally
and personally.
BOMI designations provide you with the
educational foundation on which to continue
to build your current career or branch out into
other areas of the real property industry.
Whether you complete a single course or a full
designation program, you will get a true feeling
of accomplishment and the satisfaction of
knowing that you have just empowered yourself
with the skills and understanding that can better
your career throughout your life.
Statistics to Consider 98 percent of BOMI International
graduates said that BOMI International courses
have enabled themselves or their employees to
be more efficient.
94 percent of graduates who have
earned a BOMI International designation
and/or certificate agree that they have helped
better position their corporation or organization
for success.
68 percent of graduates have
experienced a decrease in monthly operating
expenses with energy consumption being the
number one cost savings.
Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems (applies to SMC, SMA, and SMT)
• HVAC, fire protection and alarm systems
• Air cleaning devices and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
• Plumbing, water conditioning and treatment
Asset Management (applies to PMFP, RPA, and FMA)
• Strategic planning, investment and operation analysis
• Property acquisition and disposition
• Retaining and attracting tenants
Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics (applies to SMC, SMA, and SMT)
• Heating system operations
• Mechanical components of heating systems
• Thermodynamics as applied to heating systems
Budgeting and Accounting (applies to PAC, PMFP, and RPA)
• Record keeping and budgeting requirements
• Revenue and expenditure cycles
• Financial statements and annual reports
• Lease abstracts and working with capital
Building Design and Maintenance (applies to SMA)
• Building foundation materials and systems
• Curtain walls and windows
• Roofing systems
• Flooring, interior walls, and ceilings
• Vertical transportation
• Grounds maintenance and inspection
• Reading, scaling, interpretation, care, and use of
construction documents
Electrical Systems and Illumination (applies to SMA and SMT)
• Sources of electricity
• Electrical safety, circuits, and meters
• Cables, terminations, and conduits
• Light sources, fixtures, and maintenance
• Electric motor basics and maintenance
Educational Opportunities
Energy Management and Controls (applies to SMC, SMA, and SMT)
• Control system basics
• Auxiliary and electronic controls
• Computerized automatic control systems
• Factors determining energy consumption
• Preventive maintenance measures
• Energy management control system applications
Environmental Health and Safety Issues (also offered in Canadian version) (applies to RPA, FMA, and SMA)
• Regulatory overview, audits, and legal issues
• OSHA and EPA regulations
• Hazard communication and hazardous waste
• Emergency response
• Asbestos and lead management
• Office and industrial ergonomics
• IAQ, air emissions, and pollution control
• Storage tanks
• Site assessment
Ethics Is Good Business® ShortCourse™ (applies to RPA and FMA)
• Tenant relations and conflicts of interest
• Recordkeeping and proper use of funds
• Trade secrets and confidentiality
Facilities Planning and Project Management (applies to FMA)
• Value of planning and organizing
• Identifying and rating user needs
• Owned vs. leased developed facilities
• Classifying facilities projects
• Specifications for facilities performance
• Design development and review
• Implementing projects
• Project closeout
Fundamentals of Facilities Management (applies to FMC and FMA)
• Principles of information management
• Investment, costs, and budgeting strategies
• Operating levels of facilities activities
• Outsourcing principles
• Benefits of leasing vs. ownership
Educational Opportunities
Fundamentals of Real Property Administration (applies to RPA)
• Ethics and responsibilities of property managers
• Asset management and economics
• Owner/tenant relations and contracting services
• Retention, improvements, marketing, and leases
• Safety and security
• Reporting and control systems
• Environmental issues
Law and Risk Management (also offered in Canadian version) (applies to RPA)
• Conveying and financing real estate
• Contracts and property interests
• Premises liability and loss exposures
• Environmental law and concerns
• Employment relationships, benefits, and agency
• Introduction to risk management
• Principles of insurance and insurable risk
Leasing and Marketing for Property Managers (applies to RPA)
• Market analysis, survey conditions, and planning
• Ownership and investment
• Renewal and tenant satisfaction
• The leasing plan, including lease negotiations
• Public relations and advertising
• Tenant prospecting and space allowance
Managing the Organization (applies to RPA, FMA, and SMA)
• Managerial roles and leadership skills
• Effective group/team management
• Decision making and problem solving
• Improving communication and motivation
• How to implement change successfully
• Sustainable strategies for building operations
Real Estate Investment and Finance (also offered in Canadian version) (applies to PMFP, RPA, and FMA)
• Asset valuation, appraisal, and enhancement
• Costs, cash flow measurement, and taxes
• Capitalization and lending practices
• Site and building analysis
• Ownership vehicles
Refrigeration Systems and Accessories (applies to SMC, SMA, and SMT)
• Refrigeration cycles and principles
• Mechanical components of refrigeration systems
• Systematic troubleshooting
• General maintenance procedures
Technologies for Facilities Management (also available in Canadian version) (applies to FMA)
• The growth of technology in the workplace
• CAFM (computer-aided facility management)
• LANs (local area networks)
• CAD (computer-aided design) systems
• Telecommunications systems
• Power, wiring, and flooring
• HVAC, lighting, and ceilings
• Technology-intensive spaces
• Management of security systems
The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building
Systems, Part I (applies to FMC, PAC, RPA, and FMA) • Building design and construction
• Construction materials
• Building envelope and structural systems
• Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
• Building system controls
• Life-cycle costing
• Roofing
• Interior walls, ceilings, and flooring
The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building
Systems, Part II (applies to FMC, PAC, RPA, and FMA)
• Security and fire protection systems
• Electricity applications and energy management
• Pest control and solid waste management
• Vertical transportation systems and parking
• Architectural metal maintenance
BOMA Education Commercial real estate professionals look to BOMA International
as a leading source for industry education. BOMA offers a variety
of programs designed to enhance and advance the careers of
commercial real estate professionals. Courses are offered in a
variety of formats to suit every schedule and budget.
Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 | Los Angeles, CA Commercial real estate’s most important event of the year is more than a
collaborative meeting of the industry’s best minds. It’s an impressive display of
innovation, creativity and best practices—a critical, career-advancing opportunity
for CRE professionals who are serious about crafting their success in the ever-
changing, high-stakes business of commercial real estate.
Backed by the industry’s leading association, BOMA International’s Every Building
Conference & Expo delivers a gold-standard combination of information, expertise
and industry connections that can’t be duplicated at any other event. BOMA
member or not, you’ll benefit from the exclusive opportunities available here. Get
what it takes to create your own success
For more information please visit: http://www.bomaconvention.org
Medical Office Building & Healthcare Facilities Conference April 29-May 1, 2015| Cleveland, OH
Healthcare real estate is evolving. Growing. Creating opportunities. To stay abreast of
them all—to learn about the issues, innovations and trends that are certain to impact how
you invest and do business—attend the industry’s largest, most respected conference.
There’s no better way to make connections, consult with experts and equip your company
for future success in the fast-changing world of healthcare real estate.
For more information please visit: http://mob.boma.org
Online Learning
BEEP “BOMA Energy Efficiency Program” Finally! An innovative operational excellence program to teach commercial real estate
professionals how to reduce energy consumption and costs with proven no- and low-cost
strategies for optimizing equipment, people and practices.
BEEP’s six-course series gives you the information, strategies, technologies, how-to guides
and resources you need to reduce energy and costs…all without leaving your office. Each
seminar is delivered conveniently via web-assisted audio seminars.
Webinars Learn about emerging issues and the latest trends in commercial real estate without ever
leaving your office. These 60-minute programs are accessible online. Each live
webinar features expert panelists, resource packets in PDF format and live Q&As. Did you
miss a live webinar? No problem! Recorded webinars are available for download on-
demand.
e-Seminars Electronic seminars delivered over the internet using full-motion video, audio and
graphics. Unlike classroom seminars, e-Seminars are available anytime and anywhere you
have an internet connection. Explore BOMA’s popular Office Standard e-Learning Course,
or peruse the offerings in our e-Seminar Center.
Networking Opportunities BOMA Orlando Luncheons *Every 3rd Wednesday of the month
Members: $30 | Non-members: $50
BOMA luncheons are enjoyable and educational. They are also a valuable
networking and professional development experience. Each luncheon
features an industry-recognized speaker on a topic of interest to the
commercial real estate industry.
BOMA Orlando Socials & Golf Tournament Annual Golf Tournament April 24th – Rosen Shingle Creek
BOMA Orlando Networking Socials – March, August, and October
BOMA Southern Region Conference Dates: April 8-11, 2015
Location: Charlotte, NC
Education seminars, networking events and social activities are just a few of
the opportunities that await you at the BOMA Southern Region Conference.
During the conference you will learn about industry trends, listen to nationally
recognized industry leaders and gain perspective on issues affecting
commercial real estate.
Awards Team
Responsible for the annual awards ceremony to
highlight the TOBY and Outstanding Member
awards and industry related recognitions. Duties
include securing sponsors, planning the event,
and promoting the event to members.
Service Projects Team
Develops guidelines for the organization’s
involvement with community organizations and
recommends charitable organizations to the
Board.
Emergency Preparedness Team
Informs membership on issues affecting our
industry by providing safety programs and
information on the website.
Emerging Professionals Team
To promote career and personal development
opportunities through networking, education and
mentoring for emerging professionals. Work with
UCF’s Real Estate School and engage students in
BOMA Orlando.
Engineers Team
Hosts educational breakfasts for engineers.
Provides networking within the membership to
help one another in the industry.
Golf Team
Responsible for budgeting, planning, and
promoting an annual golf tournament held each
year.
BOMA Teams
Overview Government Affairs Team
Reviews and determines the direction for
legislative activities on the National, State, and
Local level. Actively monitors issues affecting
BOMA members and directs grass roots
campaigns to address these issues.
Industrial Team
To provide a reliable resource of education
and information for commercial property
management professionals, specific to
industrial properties, while offering a forum for
collaboration and networking.
Leadership Team
Prepares and educates active principal
members to advance on the organization’s
Board of Directors.
Membership Development Team
Responsible for the recruitment and retention
of membership. Team serves as liaison for new
or prospective members, provides orientation
and encourages BOMA involvement.
Networking Team
Plans, coordinates, and facilitates
approximately three social networking events
per year. Promotes the benefits of networking.
Public Relation Team
Actively pursues all methods to get BOMA
recognized through the media.
BOMA Winter Business Meeting | Washington, D.C.
BOMA Florida Day at the Capitol | Tallahassee, Florida
Learn. Grow. Succeed. Membership in BOMA is essential to a career in property management.
The Building Owners and Managers of Florida is one of the state’s premier associations for those who
manage commercial real estate. If you are a property manager or facility manager, BOMA’s programs
and services are designed with you in mind. Regardless of your property’s size, you benefit from BOMA
membership. As a BOMA member, you are able to advance your career through educational courses,
luncheons, and other programs. You may also study for a professional designation or enroll in a one-
time course to expand your knowledge of the industry. BOMA programs empower property professionals
to increase their operational efficiency and return more profit to building owners. As a BOMA member,
you also have the opportunity to grow as a leader. By actively serving on a committee or task force,
you gain valuable leadership experience while serving the commercial real estate industry. And you
can be recognized for your leadership efforts personally and professionally through BOMA’s annual
association awards program, as well as the coveted TOBY (The Outstanding Building of the Year) awards
program. Being a proud member of BOMA, sets your career on a path of success, while returning greater
value to your building’s owner. The opportunities are endless, so let’s get started.
Opportunities BOMA Orlando’s Mission Statement:
BOMA Orlando exists for professional and educational purposes for the advancement of the real
estate owner and manager in the Central Florida area.
BOMA Orlando’s Core Purpose: Education. Networking. Professional Development. At BOMA Orlando, we are dedicated to
providing our members with only the most effective training courses and powerful networking
events available in the commercial real estate industry.
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