New Models and Metrics • Workplace Experience • Utilization Strategic

New Models and Metrics • Workplace Experience • Utilization Strategic

Photo Courtesy of SmithGroupJJR; © Liam Frederick Photography SPACE STRATEGIES 2017 New Models and Metrics • Workplace Experience • Utilization Strategic Plans • Financial Impacts PLUS! ATTEND THIS SPECIAL PRE-CONFERENCE COURSE NOVEMBER 12TH! ! • The Fundamentals of Space Planning and Space Management November 13-14, 2017 The Vinoy Renaissance Resort St. Petersburg, FL he new space planning and management proposition is this: Higher space utilization, reduced footprint, lower occupancy T cost, increased human and organizational performance, improved workplace experience, higher recruiting power, and healthier work environments. This is your planning team’s opportunity to learn the new space utilization metrics, analytical techniques, space planning and interior design concepts, space allocation solutions, technology systems, and cost models to advance your WHO SHOULD ATTEND? institution’s goals for: This conference is the annual industry meeting for: • More accurate utilization studies, metrics, and analytical techniques • Facility Planners and Designers • Higher quality and accessibility of space and occupancy data • Space Planners • Employee engagement and workplace experience • Resource and Space Analysis Management • Financial Planners • Balanced environments for privacy, interaction, and collaboration • Real Estate Portfolio/Campus Management • New workspace designs: Open, activity-based, and unassigned workspace • Architects, Engineers, and Interior Designers • Managing change to new work styles and new workspace • Consultants • Lower occupancy costs • Operations Management • Facility Managers • Engaging Internet of Things (IoT) technology, systems, and software • Software Providers • Workspace health and wellness • Furniture Vendors • Improved space utilization, functionality, and flexibility to benchmark best-in-class plans and programs, build on successes and lessons • Improved processes and reporting for long-term asset planning learned from others, and shape actionable • Reduced need for physical expansion new plans for their institutions. We very much look forward to seeing you in St. Petersburg in November. “You guys have set the bar very high. The quality of your speakers and the organization of your conferences are far superior to most other Steven L. Westfall, Ph.D. Derek Westfall conferences I have attended.” Founder and CEO President Bob Cowan Tradeline, Inc. Tradeline, Inc. Director of Facilities Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center SPECIAL PRE-CONFERENCE COURSE Sunday, November 12 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPACE PLANNING AND SPACE MANAGEMENT 7:30 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast ● 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (a total of 6 hours of instruction) LEADERS: WHAT PAST ATTENDEES HAVE SAID... Little Diversified Architectural Consulting • Thank you! This was well worth it. An excellent course. Phil Tackett, MCR, CFM, LEED AP – Senior Associate • Awesome class! Thank you! • Loved this! Got lots of great info from presenters AND the attendees. Great Wake County knowledge in the room! Kelli Braunbach, MPA – Deputy GSA Director • Thanks so much for an extremely informative workshop. Well done! Wake Forest University School of Medicine • Great dynamic conversation. Jason D. Kaplan, MUP – Director of Academic Resources • All my questions were answered! Woo hoo! • Excellent job – I will be using these materials when drafting our strategic WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: plan! This course provides an introductory-level primer on planning and management • Space management and strategy are fairly new to me so I found all the of physical space. The course includes basic space planning and management sessions highly interesting and engaging. vocabulary and concepts, and details the fundamental policies, processes, • Overall A+ practices, analytical tools, and database management concepts involved • The discussion in the room from people sharing their experiences are in developing and implementing a space management plan for corporate, enriching and very well driven by the instructors. Thank you! university, and government organizations. • Well laid out course. Good flow to material. A day very well spent. • Overall very good! Generated great conversation. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: • Very helpful! This course is open to all facility planners and designers, operations management, • Great presentations and interaction with the group. space planners, facility managers, resource and space analysis management, • Really enjoyed!! Good class, I will recommend. financial planners, real estate portfolio/campus management, architects and engineers, consultants, and software, space and furniture providers. • Enjoyed the variety of topics and pace. Great discussion. • Great! Loved the open and dynamic conversation. COST FOR THIS COURSE: • Love to see others have the same problems – makes us feel validated. Really liked the best practices discussion. $1,140 Fundamentals Course only • Overall this has been excellent. Interesting to hear from others on their $1,000 with registration to two-day conference November 13-14 space management issues too. (Fees include course materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and lunch.) • Incredibly well-prepared course! Space is limited and enrollment is subject to approval. • Helpful program. Lots of ideas to take back for discussion. Thanks! • This was my first Tradeline event. Thoroughly enjoyed this workshop; very informative and educational. • Great information! Six (6) AIA Continuing Education Hours (CEHs) are available for this course. AIA HSW 3 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Katherine Ahrens, LEED AP Ying Hua, PhD Mark Rhoades, AIA Senior Associate Co-Director, International Workplace Studies Chief Design Officer, Principal Ballinger Program The S/L/A/M Collaborative Cornell University Robyn Albano Tomas Rossant, AIA Interior Services Coordinator/Space Planner Gillian Hallock Johnson, LEED AP, Partner Johnson County Community College Associate IIDA Ennead Architects LLP Project Manager Emily Blaze, AIA, LEED AP BurkettEUA Mayu Roy Space Planning and Digital Project Manager Senior Managing Director Carnegie Mellon University Jason D. Kaplan, MUP Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Director of Academic Resources Kelli Braunbach, MPA Wake Forest University School of Medicine Sara Schonour, LC, Assoc IALD Deputy GSA Director Associate Vice President Wake County Myung Kim, AIA, LEED AP BD+C CannonDesign Associate Vice President Barry Brockway CannonDesign Margaret Gilchrist Serrato, PhD, MBA, Director of Operations AIA, ASID, LEED AP GuideWell Innovation Steven Krakoff Strategic Workplace Architect Vice President for Capital Planning and Campus HermanMiller Robert Brown, AIA, LEED AP Operations Program Director, Facilities Planning Bowling Green State University Margaret Sprug, AIA University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Principal Katherine M. Kulig The Miller Hull Partnership Ian Caldwell Senior Program Manager, Analytics Facilities Advisor Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute James Stawniczy, AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP King’s College London Senior Consultant, Wellness Leigh Lally HOK Doug E Carney, AIA, LEED AP, MBA University Space Planner SVP for Facilities, Real Estate and Capital Programs Virginia Tech Terry Steelman, FAIA, LEED AP Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Principal Dan Lorenz Ballinger Stephan Cloitre Executive Vice President EVP|Managing Director, Global AMS CAD + CAFM Solutions Phil Tackett, MCR, CFM, LEED AP JLL Senior Associate Melissa Marsh Little Diversified Architectural Consulting Michael Compton, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP Founder & Executive Director Architect PLASTARC Erik Terry RS&H Vice President Max Miller, CHC CannonDesign Matthew Cotton, AIA Project Manager Principal DPR Construction Svend Krogh Thomsen The S/L/A/M Collaborative Project Director Betsy Nurse, IIDA, ASID H. Lundbeck A/S Corporate Real Estate Stacy Davis Director of Interiors Senior Managing Director HOK Janelle Vogler, CIA Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Executive Director, Audit & Advisory Services Tim O’Connell, AIA, LEED® AP, BD+C Johnson County Community College Dr. Michael L. Fisher Principal | Director, Science + Technology Director, Research Space Management Group HOK Gary Wheeler Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute Global Leader, Interior Design + Workplace Strategy Joseph Ostafi, AIA, LEED AP BD+C HDR Dmitri Gerchikov, MCR, SLCR Practice Leader | Science + Technology SVP | IoT and Analytics HOK Donn Williams JLL Director of Facilities and Real Estate Eric Peltz RAND Corporation Brian Haines Executive Director of Research Services and Vice President Operations Amanda Wirth FM:Systems RAND Corporation Associate Director brightspot strategy Debora Susan Hankinson Jackie Posselt, ASID, LEED AP ID+C Architect/Director, Strategic Facility Planning Senior Interior Designer CRB Eppstein Uhen Architects CONFERENCE SPEAKERS CONFERENCE SPEAKERS AND SPONSORS • AMS CAD + CAFM Solutions • GuideWell Innovation • Newmark Grubb Knight Frank • Ballinger • HDR • PLASTARC • Bowling Green State University • HermanMiller • RAND Corporation • BurkettEUA • H. Lundbeck A/S Corporate Real • RS&H • brightspot strategy Estate • The Miller Hull Partnership • CannonDesign • HOK • The S/L/A/M Collaborative • Carnegie Mellon University • JLL • University of Texas Medical Branch at • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia • Johnson County Community College Galveston • Cornell University • Kewaunee Scientific Corporation • Virginia Tech • CRB • King’s College London • Wake County • DPR Construction • Little Diversified Architectural • Wake

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