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BOMA-Atlanta News at a Glance
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BOMA BEGINS TRANSITION: CONSIDERATIONS FOR MEMBERS
BOMA-Atlanta has been busy making strategic preparations for the association's expansion statewide to BOMA Georgia. Before the big reveal of the new brand on May 23 at the BOMA May Luncheon, here are some steps that members can take in preparation for the transition:
- Bookmark: www.BOMAGeorgia.org - This will be the new web address for the association following the BOMA May Luncheon on May 23.
- Like Us: www.facebook.com/BOMAGeorgia - Get ahead of the migration from the BOMA-Atlanta page to the BOMA Georgia page. The first posts will be from the Trade Show and will feature photos from the day's events.
- Register: www.prereg.net/2012/boma - See the transition and be a part of the experience on May 23 at the Trade Show and BOMA May Luncheon for the big reveal!
ONLY 5 DAYS REMAIN FOR 2012 TRADE SHOW ONLINE PREREGISTRATION!
The 2012 BOMA Trade Show will be held May 23 at the Cobb Galleria Centre. This year's theme is Georgia: Come Grow With Us which highlights the opportunities for growth in 2012, as well as BOMA's expansion statewide.
This year, BOMA has improved registration for the Trade Show making it possible to register online ahead of time and plan your visit to the show, but there are only 5 days left to take advantage of this opportunity! You can complete online registration by visiting the pre-registration website. Once there, you will not only be able to register for your Trade Show floor pass and plan your visit using the interactive exhibitor floor map, you will also be able to register for the BOMA May Luncheon. The keynote speaker at the BOMA May Luncheon is Leo Wells, founder, president and sole director of Wells Real Estate. Engineers may also register for the BTO Breakfast through this new online system.
Complete your online registration and you will be sent a registration barcode via email. Print or save an electronic copy of your barcode. You will scan this at the registration kiosk at the event to receive your Trade Show floor pass. We look forward to seeing you at the 2012 BOMA Show!

INTRODUCING THE AIA+2030 PROFESSIONAL SERIES
In partnership with AIA, USGBC Georgia, ASHRAE and IFMA, BOMA-Atlanta is presenting a new professional development series focused on reducing the use of fossil fuels and emission of greenhouse gases through the creation of next-generation buildings.
The AIA+2030 Professional Series is a comprehensive, ground-breaking curriculum that provides design professionals with the knowledge and leverage to create buildings that meet the ambitious energy efficiency goals of the 2030 Challenge.
Ten, 4-hour sessions offering 4LU/4HSW/4SD and GBCI credits offer strategies to reach 100 percent reduction in fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions, giving design professionals the knowledge and leverage to create next-generation, super-efficient buildings.
To learn more about this program and to register for the series, see the flier. The series begins June 6, 2012 with the session The 2030 Challenge: Setting + Achieving Energy Goals with Integrated Design.
To register directly, visit the AIA Atlanta website.

BOMA REPRESENTED IN FEMA ROUNDTABLE
BOMA-Atlanta members Michael Hoffer, CPM, RPA, with Lincoln Property Company and Karon Flood with CBRE participated in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) roundtable that helped the agency produce its National Preparedness Report (NPR). The NPR summarizes how prepared the nation is based on five mission areas: prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery. To develop the report, FEMA worked with all levels of government, private and nonprofit sectors, faith-based organizations, communities and individuals.
You can download and view a copy of the report from the FEMA website. Thank you to Michael and Karon for participating in the roundtable discussion and representing the interests of the commercial real estate industry.

BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL SUPERVISOR
The Human Resource Management Certificate Program, presented by BOMA and the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia, is a series of five seminars that provide insight into today's most important human resources issues. Each three-hour seminar will include classroom instruction, a question-and-answer session and interactive exercises. Participants who complete all five courses will earn a Human Resources Management certificate from BOMA. Each seminar may be taken individually. Attend all five to earn your certificate. Each seminar provides three hours of Continuing Education Units for individuals who hold a Georgia real estate license and will be held from 1:30 until 4:30 p.m. at the BOMA-Atlanta Conference Center, located at 2987 Clairmont Road NE, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30329.
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EVERY BUILDING CONFERENCE & EXPO
BOMA International's 2012 Every Building Conference and Expo will be held this year at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Washington, June 24-26. The three-day learning and networking opportunity connects professionals representing all building types with the relevant information, tactical opportunities and revenue-building strategies to create and maintain optimal results across a portfolio. Come see Georgia's regional TOBY winners as they compete for international acclaim. While you're there, you can also learn about the latest industry trends in more than 50, expert-led sessions!
You can pre-register for this event online at www.EveryBuildingConference.org, but hurry before pre-registration discounts expire!

REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE FOR ABBC NETWORKING EVENT
An Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge networking event will be held Wednesday, June 20 from 2:30 until 5:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. The event will connect building owners, service providers, vendors and other industry professionals who are participating in the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge. This networking event will also provide participants with information on energy and water efficiency solutions that can be implemented in properties and businesses as part of the challenge.
For more details and to register, click here!

BOMA-ATLANTA HILLSIDE MOUNTAIN OUTING
Each year, BOMA's Community Service Committee, sponsors a trip to the mountains with the children of Hillside for a day of riding horses, playing games, grilling out and playing tug-of-war. Most of the children have never been to the mountains or had the opportunity to ride a horse. This is their day, and the volunteers provide all the fun and lots of love.
This year's BOMA Hillside Mountain Outing will be held Saturday, May 19 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.
The work of BOMA-Atlanta volunteers makes a lasting impact on the lives of these children. If you are interested in volunteering for this year's trip, contact Renee Williams at (404) 379-3040 or chosenrbonnell@aol.com.
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| Upcoming Events and Educational Courses | Hillside Mountain Outing
(May 19) Each year, BOMA-Atlanta's Community Service Committee organizes a mountain outing trip for Hillside children. Committee members engage with the children in outdoor activities and teambuilding exercises. This year's Mountain Outing event will be May 19. For more information, or to volunteer to help, contact Renee Williams at (404) 379-3040 or chosenrbonnell@aol.com.
Certified Sustainability Manager Course
(May 21) Co-sponsored by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia and BOMA-Atlanta. This course provides an overview of the concepts, terms and organizations that are part of corporate, federal and organizational sustainability. It focuses on the belief that sustainability is much more than just good ideas and pilot projects from the sustainability manager. It also emphasizes that "sustainability is everyone's responsibility," and success means that every employee can contribute their ideas, big and small, toward maximizing resource efficiency, the elimination of waste and ultimately a zero environmental impact.
2012 BOMA Trade Show
(May 23) BOMA-Atlanta's 2012 Trade Show will be on Wednesday, May 23 at the Cobb Galleria Centre. All property managers, facility managers, building engineers and exhibiting allied representatives are encouraged to attend the event. Online registration is required to attend the Trade Show. Non-exhibiting allied representatives are not allowed on the Trade Show floor.
2012 BTO Breakfast
(May 23) Sponsored by EPIC Response and Everclear Enterprises. The BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) is hosting a breakfast for building engineers in conjunction with the BOMA Trade Show on May 23, 2012. Registration is limited to commercial building engineers, property managers and facility managers and you must be registered to attend. Allied Members or other vendors/service providers are not eligible to attend. The topic for this event is Creating Value.
BOMA May Luncheon
(May 23) Sponsored by Parker Young Construction/FireStar, Inc. This luncheon will celebrate the historic transition from BOMA-Atlanta to BOMA Georgia. The Trade Show floor will close briefly for the BOMA May Luncheon. The featured speaker for this luncheon will be Leo Wells, founder, president and sole director of Wells Real Estate. The luncheon is free for members, but registration is required. Non-members can attend the luncheon for $55. Trade Show exhibitors must register for the luncheon in order to attend. Foundations of Human Resource Management
(May 30) Part one in the five-part Human Resources Management Certificate Program offered by BOMA-Atlanta and the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia. The Foundations of Human Resource Management seminar focuses on the basics of human resource management and covers: management and supervision; transitioning from worker to supervisor; the company mission, vision, values, product and work process; the department; company policies; and behavioral characteristics/attributes of successful supervisors.
Managing Employee Performance and Development
(June 6) This is the second seminar in the Human Resources Management Certificate Program. This course will teach you the role of the first-line supervisor whose responsibilities include representing the management of the company; building a team capable of consistently delivering expected results; achieving output, quality and cost expectation on a consistent basis; administering company policies and procedures fairly and consistently; and handling employee complaints.
The 2030 Challenge: Setting + Achieving Energy Goals with Integrated Design
(June 6) BOMA partners with AIA to offer AIA + 2030 Professional Series. The June 6 session will focus on Integrated design. Integrated design is fundamental to the creation of next-generation 2030 Challenge compliant buildings. This session explores how the Integrated Design Process (IDP) is a critical component of high performance building design. Participants will explore how it can be used to select collaborative strategies that collectively achieve the targets outlined in the 2030 Challenge, and how this process can be used as a roadmap throughout the entire design process.
Medical Office Building SIG Breakfast
(June 7) This meeting will feature a panel discussion led by Mark Dukes of Duke Realty Corp. on Best Practices in MOB Management. The panel of senior medical office building manager experts will feature Diane Dean with North American Property Corporation, Terri Melson with CBRE and Nelson Farr with Cousins Properties. Some of the topics covered will include sub-metering, the impact of technology and MOB recycling.
June BTO Lunch
(June 7) Sponsored by The BEST Consultant. BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) Quarterly Luncheons bring together building engineers and others interested in the technical aspects of properly maintaining commercial properties. Each luncheon includes educational coverage of a topic important to the industry. To maximize attendance, each luncheon is held twice at different locations. This lunch is located at Loudermilk Center, 40 Courtland Street, Atlanta, GA 30303. The topic for this lunch is Energy Savings.
LEED Green Associate Exam Prep
(June 12) The USGBC's new LEED Green Associate designation is the first step to achieving LEED AP status. This designation is designed for professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertise in non-technical fields of practice. The Green Associate designation denotes basic knowledge of green design, construction and operations. During the one-day class, Charlie Cichetti of Sustainable Investments Group will provide an in-depth overview of recent changes to the Green Associate and LEED AP exam structure and a full day's training that will prepare you to take the Green Associate exam.
Workplace Violence Seminar
(June 12) BOMA-Atlanta partners with the Henry County Council for Quality Growth to present this program. This luncheon will help business owners, property managers and the everyday person understand what actions they should take in the case of an active shooter in the workplace. A panel of three will discuss what to do in the case that you are at work and you hear or witness violence. The panelist will consist of law enforcement and security experts who will give demonstrations of real life situations and what steps you can take to protect yourself, your employees and your tenants.
Planning and Organizational Issues for Managers
(June 13) This is the third seminar in the Human Resources Management Certificate Program. This course will expose you to planning, organizing and controlling within your company. The topics covered include production and contingency planning; scheduling manpower; controlling quality and cost; managing information; and knowing and enforcing established policies and procedures.
June BTO Lunch
(June 14) Sponsored by The BEST Consultant. BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) Quarterly Luncheons bring together building engineers and others interested in the technical aspects of properly maintaining commercial properties. Each luncheon includes educational coverage of a topic important to the industry. To maximize attendance, each luncheon is held twice at different locations. This lunch is located at the AGC Conference Center, 1940 The Exchange, Atlanta, GA 30339. The topic for this lunch is Energy Savings.
Green Real Estate Network Breakfast
(June 19) The Green Real Estate Network is for individuals who want to further their knowledge of green and sustainable practices. These breakfasts allow attendees to network with leaders in green and learn more about sustainability in the commercial real estate industry. The topic for this breakfast is LEED ROI: Calculating Your Cost Savings.
Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge Networking Event
(June 20) This exclusive Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge networking event at the Atlanta Hyatt from 2:30 until 5:30 p.m. will connect building owners, service providers, vendors and other industry professionals and will provide energy and water efficiency solutions for Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge participants.
Strategic Performance Management
(June 20) This is the fourth seminar in the Human Resources Management Certificate Program. This course covers managing people by examining behavioral science; consistent and fair treatment of people; performance evaluations and feedback; effective people management; disciplinary action; and handling personal problems.
2012 Every Building Conference and Expo
(June 24) Commercial real estate's premier professional event, convening in Seattle, Washington, is a collaborative meeting of the industry's best minds---a three-day learning and networking opportunity that connects professionals representing all building types with a wealth of new offerings and learning potential designed to increase operational performance, reduce costs and boost NOI.
HR Laws and Career Growth Issues for Managers
(June 27) This is the fifth seminar in the Human Resources Management Certificate Program. The course covers all the legal aspects of supervision and self-development and career growth. This final seminar is packed with information that managers and aspiring managers do not want to miss.
The Power of Targets and Load Reduction
(July 11) During session two of the AIA+2030 Professional series, attendee objectives will be to describe the energy/carbon objectives of the 2030 Challenge; use the ENERGY STARŪ Target Finder tool to set an Energy Use Intensity (EUI) target for a project; and summarize the concept of EUI and describe why it is an important tool for setting energy targets.
Building Design and Maintenance
(July 17) This BOMI course starts July 17 and ends Aug. 21. This course covers the characteristics, uses and properties of common building materials, as well as building regulations, codes and standards. You will learn to compare building system components and to identify appropriate inspection and maintenance techniques. You will develop the knowledge to establish procedures and standards for monitoring building operations, preventive maintenance and cleaning. |
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2987 Clairmont Road NE, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30329
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