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SUMMARY:Dec 7 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Vision 2030: Making Waves in Metro-Atlanta\nJoin CMAA-SAC for this in-depth conversation about the water industry. Hear from representatives from some of the largest metro area water authorities disrupting the industry with long range vision\, planning\, and implementation for their facilities programs. \n \n  \n\nSponsorships Available: $500 Members | $700 Non-Members \nThank you to our Event Champion: Herve Yondo of Wade Trim \nThank you to our Sponsors:  Wade Trim | Ruby-Collins\, Inc. | Reeves Young | RK Reeves & Associates | Graham & Associates | Gresham Smith | Archer Western | MC Squared | United Consulting | Garver | HJ Russell | Benchmark | Crowder | Tetra Tech | AECOM | CDM Smith | Jacobs | Garney Construction \n\nPANELISTS: \nDanny Johnson | Manager\, Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District\nDanny Johnson is a water resources engineer with the Atlanta Regional Commission and serves as the Manager of the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District which coordinates the water resource management planning for the 15-county metro Atlanta region. Mr. Johnson previously served as an engineering consultant on water\, wastewater and reuse infrastructure design projects for public utilities in the southeast.  Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Georgia College of Engineering and a resident of the City of Atlanta. \n  \n\nKerry Williams | Engineering Manager\, DeKalb County Watershed Management\nKerry Williams\, P.E.\, PMP is a Professional Engineer and Engineering Manager for the Engineering Division of the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management.  Mr. Williams oversees all engineering design projects within the Department of Watershed Management. He also oversees engineering design for the $1.3 billion DeKalb sewer consent decree program.  Mr. Williams is a resident of DeKalb County and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He has a civil engineering degree from the University of South Carolina. He is also a certified project management professional. \n  \n\n \nLisa Willis | Director of Strategic Programming\, Gwinnett County Water Resources\nLisa Willis is a Professional Engineer and Director of Strategic Programming for Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources. She currently oversees program delivery of Gwinnett’s $190 million water and sewer bond. Lisa previously served as an environmental engineering consultant for over 26 years on water\, wastewater and industrial design and construction projects. She is a proud Gwinnett County resident and has undergraduate and graduate degrees in civil and environmental engineering from Duke University. \n\nWayne Hofmann | Finance Director\, Wade Trim\nWayne Hofmann is committed to efforts that enable our communities to thrive and prosper. With a background that includes engineering\, community planning\, construction\, and project finance\, he seeks to bring insight\, resources and relationships together to solve complex problems and fulfill community needs. Wayne is the Infrastructure Finance Director of Wade Trim. In his role\, he assists community leaders and decision makers in identifying civic needs and priorities and developing funding strategies to support those efforts. Previously he worked as a Project Development Lead for Spence Brothers\, a commercial and institutional construction manager. Wayne was awarded the Great Lakes Bay Ruby Award\, recognized as an outstanding Professional “Under 40” in the region. He is very active in the community\, having served as past Chair of Bay Future\, Inc. and the Great Lakes Bay Economic Club\, and as President of the Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy. \n\nMODERATOR:\nChris Haney | Senior Vice President/Director of Client Services\, Wade Trim\nChris\, a Senior Vice President and Director of Client Services for Wade Trim\, has a proven track record of delivering award-winning projects for U.S. Water Sector Clients. Over his 26 year career\, he has successfully led clients in the planning\, design\, and construction of water\, wastewater\, stormwater\, and recycled water systems in 39 states\, Puerto Rico and China. Since 2008\, Chris has championed Resource Recovery\, Sustainability\, Resiliency\, One Water and Utility of the Future initiatives. He has also worked on numerous master plans which have identified more than $4.5 billion capital projects for water infrastructure and treatment facility upgrades. His background includes the piloting and business case evaluations of new technologies and innovations leading to full scale implementation.  Chris has served as principal-in-charge\, project director\, technical advisor\, or project manager on the planning and design of water infrastructure and treatment plant expansions totaling more than $1B in construction costs at facilities ranging from 0.5 MGD to 1.2 BGD. He resides in and is native to the Metro Atlanta area and is a graduate of The Georgia Institute of Technology. \n  \n 
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/nov-16-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:The Buckhead Club\, 3344 Peachtree Road NE\, Suite 2600\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20200811T044624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T090249Z
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SUMMARY:May 19 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Aviation Market Meeting\nIt will be a great discussion of the Aviation market’s current status\, future growth plans and expectations\, and how to do business with the panelists. \nStick around for small group networking with the panelists from 10:30 – 11:00 AM ET. \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors: Arora Engineers | McCarthy | New South Construction | PGAL \nThank you to our Event Champions: Iana Tassada of JE Dunn Construction and Matt Kraczon of PGAL \n\nPANELISTS: \nTodd McClendon\, Director / CPTC Projects \nATLNEXT \nTodd McClendon is Director of CPTC Projects on the ATLNEXT Program at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta\, Georgia.  In his role\, he is responsible for a team of 12+ professionals that are extension of staff to the City of Atlanta’s Department of Aviation Planning & Development organization\, providing project management and other critical resources for the delivery of diverse range of projects within the Central Passenger Terminal Complex.  Notably\, this team supports completion of the remaining projects from the previous capital program as well as the new $6B+ capital program related to the Central Passenger Terminal Complex including the terminal and concourse modernization program\, concourse F A-380 modifications\, replacement of passenger boarding bridges\, expansion of the underground airport people mover\, concourse T gate expansion\, and more.  Mr. McClendon brings needed technical\, stakeholder and management experience for the successful coordination of projects. \n\n  \nRobert Ramsey\, Senior Vice President / COO \nMetropolitan Nashville Airport Authority \nRobert Ramsey is the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer with the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA).  He currently oversees the Development & Engineering\, Maintenance\, Operations\, Public Safety\, Strategic Planning\, and Environmental departments.  He joined MNAA in September 2003 and has been involved with numerous improvements at the Nashville International and John C. Tune airports\, including the $1.4B BNA Vision which includes a lobby renovation\, terminal expansion\, new D Concourse\, international arrivals facility and additional parking garages.  Prior to joining MNAA\, he was with Atriax – Architects and Engineers\, Corning Cable Systems\, and with the US Air Force.   He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute and a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri at Rolla. \n\nDave Edwards\, President/CEO \nGreenville-Spartanburg Airport District \nDAVID N. EDWARDS\, JR. has more than thirty years’ experience in airport management with strong credentials in the areas of business development\, properties\, governmental affairs\, operations\, and international marketing.  \nMr. Edwards has served as the President/CEO of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District since July 2009. He is responsible for the overall administration and development of the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP). Under his leadership\, passenger traffic has almost doubled\, and the airport secured nonstop all-cargo service to Germany. He is also responsible for establishing and implementing a Terminal Renovation/Modernization Program for GSP which resulted in the investment of $127 million in the terminal between 2012 and 2017.  \nImmediately prior to relocating to Greenville-Spartanburg\, Mr. Edwards served as the Airport Director of the Asheville Regional Airport Authority for almost six years. Mr. Edwards also served as the Executive Director of the Titusville-Cocoa Airport Authority. He spent twelve years with the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority and started his aviation career with the Dade County Aviation Department.  \nMr. Edwards is a past Chairman of the Board for Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA)\, a past Board of Director for ACI World\, and a past Chairman of the Small Airports Committee for ACI-NA. He has served as President of the North Carolina Airports Association and is a past President of the Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives. He also serves/has served on Boards of the Greer Development Corporation\, Gibbs Cancer Center\, Upstate SC Alliance\, Greenville Chamber\, VistGreenvilleSC\, and Spartanburg CVB. He is an Accredited Airport Executive by the American Association of Airport Executives. Mr. Edwards holds a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management from the Florida Institute of Technology.  \n\nMarcelo Lima\, A.A.E.\, Vice President\, Planning and Development\nBirmingham Airport Authority \nMarcelo Lima is the Vice President of Planning and Development for the Birmingham Airport Authority (BAA)\, where he is responsible for all planning and construction projects at the Birimingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM). His responsibilities include identifying airport developments to meet the airport’s current and future goals\, maximizing airspace capacity through design standards and airfield improvements and securing federal and local funds to develop projects that will increase safety\, security and capacity at BHM. \nPrior to his current role\, Marcelo served in several capacities in the airport industry over the last 16 years. His roles include serving as the Deputy Airport Director at the Lynchburg Regional Airport in Lynchburg\, VA\, Capital Projects Manager and Airport Planner with the Birmingham Airport Authority and serves as the Airport Planner and Operations Officer at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte\, NC. \nMarcelo holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management from Ohio University and a Master of Science degree in Aviation from the University of North Dakota. Marcelo is an Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) through the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and holds a Private Pilot Certificate. \n\nMODERATOR:\nIana Tassada Stuart\, Vice President and Aviation Market Sector Leader \nJE Dunn Construction  \nIana Tassada Stuart has spent her entire 16-year career with JE Dunn Construction\, advancing through the operational ranks to her current position of Vice President and Aviation Market Sector Leader. She has been instrumental in JE Dunn’s entrance into the aviation market sector.  Her responsibilities include marketing the aviation group\, cultivating client relationships\, assembling project teams and maintaining high-level project execution.  She also lends direction and expertise to JE Dunn’s pursuit of aviation projects nationwide. \nIana is very committed to expanding the participation of minority and women-owned businesses in the construction industry. She works closely with the company’s Diversity & Inclusion team to maximize JE Dunn’s MCD (Minority Contractor Development) program’s capacity to sharpen the competitiveness of M/WBEs by promoting critical industry skills and relationships. Iana teaches classes\, leads workshops\, mentors and is directly involved with selecting and hiring M/WBE firms for projects.  She advocates strongly for internal diversity spend goals\, which she helps develop and track for the company. \nA LEED-accredited professional\, Iana holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.  In 2018 she was recognized as an honoree of Engineering News-Record’s Top 20 Under 40 in their national competition as well as Airport Business Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40. \nIana resides in Atlanta with her husband\, Todd\, and their fifteen-month-old son\, Ford.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210420T103000
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SUMMARY:Apr 20 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Senior Living Market Meeting \nJoin CMAA-SAC as we present a panel of representatives from the planning\, design and construction departments of Senior Living developers in our region. The panel will discuss their current programs\, the impacts of the pandemic on the overall market and schedules\, market trends (luxury\, multi-function or progressive campuses\, impact of commodity pricing increases on current and future projects\, etc. \nStick around for small group networking with the panelists from 10:00 – 10:30 AM ET. \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors: Van Winkle Construction \nThank you to our Event Champions: Laura Garrett of Albion and Brad Chambers of Manhattan Construction \n\nPANELISTS: \nJohn Elliston\, Vice President of Physical Plant Operations | Beacon Communities \nJohn joined Beacon Communities in 2001. His responsibilities included 10 years as the Executive Director for an assisted living\, memory care and independent living community in South Carolina. The success of this community was built on a foundation of his demonstrated commitment to his engaging servant leadership style\, his detailed attention to operational excellence\, his people centered approach to customer service\, and all of this built on values of personal character and integrity. After serving with Beacon through 2012\, John joined Thrive Senior Living in Atlanta\, GA as the V.P. of Operations. John rejoined Beacon Communities in 2017 as their Chief Operating Officer. \nJohn’s proven experience and demonstrated commitment to the operational needs of each of the communities operated by Beacon\, in partnership with his Beacon colleagues\, helps to ensure that those communities maintain a thriving environment for our residents. \nPrior to Beacon Communities\, John was with EdenCare Senior Living in Atlanta for three years. Prior to joining the senior living sector\, John had a 27-year successful “first” career in the building industry. \nJohn graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration from Jacksonville University. He has served in leadership positions in his church\, his local community and has led organizational efforts in civic responsibility. John served on the Board of Directors and is a Past President for the South Carolina Association of Residential Care Homes\, now known as SCALA. \n\nChris Adkins\, President\, Development and Construction | Mansions Senior Living \nChris is the President of Mansions Senior Living development and construction company. He also oversees all operating buildings with maintenance\, warranty\, and property improvements. He has worked with Mansions Senior Living since 2013 and has over 20 years’ experience in construction specializing in multi-family\, mixed use\, and senior housing. He has extensive knowledge in ADA\, fair housing\, code compliance\, and innovative building design. Prior to joining the Mansions team Chris worked with developers throughout the southeast including the position of Senior Project Manager for Trammell Crow. Before joining the construction industry\, Chris served as a Black hawk helicopter pilot in the US Army and has a bachelor’s degree in construction project management. \n\nAllen LaBerteaux\, Senior Life and Safety Officer | Fire Marshal’s Office – State of Georgia \n\n\n\nAllen LaBerteaux came to the State Fire Marshal’s Office in June of 2007\, as a Sr. Life Safety Engineer. Since that time\, he has taken on numerous responsibilities including Life Safety plan review for Healthcare\, Assisted Living/Personal Care Homes and Daycare Centers. He also assists the Georgia State Fire Marshal\, Dwayne Garriss\, with Variance requests\, code research and development of new regulations. \n\n\n\n  \n\nMODERATOR: \nShane Hornbuckle\, Principal | Van Winkle Construction \nShane Hornbuckle grew up on the job sites of his father’s construction company before joining Van Winkle in 1992. His personable demeanor and adaptable skills prove him a valued member of any project team. Shane oversees the company’s sales\, marketing\, and promotional initiatives. \nShane is a proud alumnus of Oglethorpe University and very involved with his local community. When he is not acting as a liaison for his church and charity organizations\, he enjoys hunting\, golf\, and playing with his dog Rosco.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Establishment Midtown\, 1197 Peachtree St. NE\, Suite 517\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210323T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210323T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20200811T045033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210320T101122Z
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SUMMARY:Mar 23 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Higher Education: Growth and Expansion In Challenging Times \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a March Virtual Market Meeting where CMAA SAC has assembled a panel of representatives from the planning\, design\, and construction/facilities departments of universities in our region (AL\, GA\, SC\, TN). \nThe panel will discuss their building programs\, the impacts of the pandemic on their master plans and growth\, infrastructure changes related to technology and the changing nature of the on-campus experience with the explosion of remote learning\, etc. \nBe sure to stick around after the meeting for small group networking with the panelists from 10:30 – 11:00 AM ET. \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nCDH Partners | Eberly & Associates | GMC Architecture | JE Dunn Construction | Juneau Construction | McCarthy Building Companies | Newcomb & Boyd | SSOE | Stevens & Wilkinson \nThank you to our Event Champion: Alexandra Juneau of Juneau Construction \n\nPANELISTS: \nPAUL BORICK\nProject Manager\, University Facilities Capital Projects\nClemson University \nPaul M. Borick RA\, has over 40 years experience in the design and construction field.  Mr. Borick was the project manager for the recently completed $87.5 million\, Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business delivered using the CM at Risk delivery method.  He was also the project manager for the Football Operations Center and the Greenwood Genetic Center (a design-build project).  Mr. Borick was with Clemson University Capital Projects for eleven years before taking a position with Wake Forest University for three and a half years in the Planning and Construction Department.  At Wake Forest Paul completed several CM at Risk projects of various complexities and size.  These projects included: two (240) bed residence halls\, a new (300) seat dining facility\, a major renovation of the Law School and the completion of the new business school.  Before leaving Clemson\, Paul managed both the Lee Hall renovation/addition project and the new Life Science Building project both delivered utilizing the CM at Risk delivery method.  Prior to joining Clemson University the first time Paul also managed numerous design projects at North Carolina State University in Raleigh\, NC. \n\nLINDA DANIELS\nAssociate Director\, Campus Facilities Planning\nGEORGIA TECH \n\nA registered architect\, Linda Daniels has broad experience in the facilities arena and the life cycle of the built environment\, including:  real estate/facilities capital and master planning\, financing\, design\, construction\, renovation\, and historic preservation\, as well as the operations and maintenance of campus infrastructure\, buildings\, and grounds.   \n\n\nIn 2012\, Linda joined the Administration & Finance team at Georgia Tech\, and currently works with Institute units and affiliates\, advancing the Campus Vision and Master Plan.  As Associate Director for Facilities Planning\, she is responsible for the effective space allocation\, use/ utilization\, renovation\, and renewal of 16 million gross square feet of space on Tech’s Campus.  Linda has served two terms on the College of Design\, School of Building Construction Advisory Board and enjoys mentoring GT students and sharing real world experience and perspective through shadowing opportunities related to campus planning and projects. \n\n\nLinda’s public sector career began with the University System of Georgia (USG) in 1992.  Two years later\, she was managing a $150 million flood recovery\, at Albany State University.  This experience led to her appointment as the USG’s first Director of Campus Master planning.  Linda served as Georgia’s University System Vice Chancellor for Real Estate and Facilities from 2002 thru 2012.  In this role\, she championed the value of investing in campus facilities designed and maintained to serve higher education\, for a measurable return on investment.  She oversaw the development and implementation of the System’s Public Private Ventures funding mechanism\, from inception thru a $3.9 billion investment initiative.  From 1992 to 2012\, the USG’s physical plant grew from 43 to 93 million gsf statewide. \n\nPrior to joining the State’s University System\, Linda practiced Architecture in the private sector\, in both metro Atlanta and South Georgia.  She holds degrees in environmental design and architecture from Auburn University.  As an undergraduate\, Daniels completed internships with the Historic American Buildings Survey in Washington\, D.C.\, Served as a Freshman Design Teaching Assistant and graduated with a cooperative education degree. \nLinda currently lives in Decatur\, GA with her husband\, Charles.  They have grown children; Hobie\, Sarah\, Googie and Asa.  Her hobbies include Zen knitting\, tennis\, gardening\, and enjoying extended family vacations. \n\nAUSTIN OAKES\nAssistant Vice President\, Office of Capital Projects\nThe University of Tennessee System \nAustin Oakes serves as the Assistant Vice President for Capital Projects for the University of Tennessee. In this role\, Austin oversees UT’s capital budget process\, real property management\, space administration\, and facilities planning\, including the management of all major design and construction and renovation projects across the UT system.  In addition\, Austin works closely with Tennessee state agencies—including the State Building Commission\, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission\, the Tennessee State School Bond Authority\, and the Tennessee Historic Commission —to ensure UT capital projects are properly coordinated and approved.  Prior to his work at UT\, Austin served as the Assistant Vice President for Facilities Management at the University of the South and the Executive Director for Planning\, Operations\, and Construction at Pepperdine University. \n\nSIMON YENDLE\nAssistant VP\, Planning Design & Construction\nAuburn University Facilities Management \n  \n  \n\nMODERATOR: \nLaura Leigh Barrett\nSenior Director\, Darden Company\nPresident – CMAA South Atlantic Chapter \nWhile earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia\, Laura Leigh accepted an internship on a construction project on campus. That is where she fell in love with construction and the inner workings of the entire building process. For many years\, she sat on the owner’s side of the table\, even acting as a program manager with GSFIC and TCSG. Time spent with these public entities shaped her view of the industry as she learned to appreciate the challenges they face with high expectations and limited budgets. Today as Senior Director and an owner’s advocate\, she dedicates her talents to mitigating risks for her clients\, mostly public institutions.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210126T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210126T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20200811T044252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T212830Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Meeting | Owners' Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Owner Roundtable Discussion \nSign Up Today for a Speed Date with Your Favorite Client! For CMAA South Atlantic Chapter’s January Market Meeting Program we will be joined by the following influential owners from our Southeast A/E/C industry…in a “speed dating-type format.” \n\n\n\nMarket Sector\nOwners\nFirms\n\n\n\nCity Government\nJohnny W. Tolbert\nCity of Atlanta\, Dept. of Watershed Management\n\n\nAviation\nGary Merrow\nAtlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation\n\n\nFederal Government\nKirsten Neff\nGeneral Services Administration\n\n\nFederal Government\nTravis Carter\nFEMA\n\n\nHigher Education\nMaurice Blount\nUniversity of Georgia\n\n\nHigher Education\nMarvin Woodward\nGeorgia State Financing & Investment Commission\n\n\nHigher Education\nSara Honeywill\nTechnical College System of Georgia\n\n\nK-12\nDoug Carey\nFulton County Public Schools\n\n\nHealthcare\nKatie Leonard\nWellstar\n\n\nState Government\nEdward Adams\nDepartment of Juvenile Justice\n\n\nState Government\nKen Stockdell\nGeorgia World Congress Center\n\n\n\nEach owner will be discussing their upcoming projects and their preferred methods of doing business\, and most importantly how you can do business with them! This is a can’t-miss event for anyone looking to further their construction related business in the southeast! \nAttendees will be able to get up close with the region’s most influential owners. \nWhile registering for this event\, attendees will get the unique opportunity to rank who they would most like to speak with. \nEvent Details\nWhen: Tuesday\, January 26\, 2021\, 8:30 am – 10:30 am\nWhere: VIA ZOOM | credentials will be provided prior to event under separate email \nAgenda \n8:30 – 8:45 am: Log In and Networking\n8:45 – 9:00 am: Welcome\, Opening Remarks\, and Sponsors\n9:00 – 10:30 am: Rotations with Owners \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nAlbion | Wood | Kemi Construction \nThank you to our Event Champions: Laura Garrett of Albion and Amber Arnsdorff of Multivista \n 
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-owners-roundtable/
LOCATION:Establishment Midtown\, 1197 Peachtree St. NE\, Suite 517\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201201T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201201T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20200811T043927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T175248Z
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SUMMARY:December 1 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare Trends: Changing Landscape Across Facilities \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a December Virtual Market Meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming the trends in Healthcare and the changing landscape across varying types of facilities throughout the Southeast Region. We will be joined by an esteemed panel representing entities across the Southeast and beyond. They will offer their perspectives on the ever changing healthcare facilities planning\, funding\, design\, and construction made ever more complex by the pandemic. \nStick around for small group networking with the panelists from 11:00 – 11:30 AM ET. \nPANELISTS:\nCheryl Crosby | Amsurg\nBilly Hayes | Northside Cherokee Hospital\nKristen Herman\, CHS | Medxcel/Ascension\nBen Sousa | Turner Construction \nMODERATOR:\nLaura Register\, PE | Terracon \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nTerracon | Turner Construction | Uzun + Case \nThank you to our Event Champions: Laura Garrett of Albion \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nCheryl Crosby | Amsurg\nCheryl Crosby is the Vice-President of the Facilities Management and Construction Department at AmSurg in Nashville\, TN.  AmSurg has partnered with physicians and hospitals in the development\, management and operation of 250+ surgery centers throughout the United States. Cheryl has been with AmSurg eighteen years and in the construction industry for thirty plus years.  Prior to working with AmSurg\, she held executive roles in both the traditional and design-build sectors of the construction industry.  She has been a leader in and has received honors from the Construction Specifications Institute.  Cheryl currently serves on the Health Guidelines Revision Committee for the 2022 outpatient sector of the Facility Guidelines Institute.  She holds a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. \n\nBilly Hayes | Northside Cherokee Hospital\nBilly Hayes\, native of Gadsden\, Alabama\, has over twenty years’ experience in the healthcare arena\, and has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Northside Hospital-Cherokee since 2004. Billy received his Undergraduate degree in Accounting and Finance from Jacksonville State University\, an Executive MBA from Kennesaw State University and was honored as the 2006 Alumni of the Year by Kennesaw State University. Since joining Northside Hospital-Cherokee\, Billy has been influential in adding new service lines to the hospital and more than tripling the number of physicians on the medical staff.  Billy has been instrumental in the overall growth of Northside Hospital Cherokee and has been recognized as an outstanding leader in the community and in healthcare for many years. He continues to give his personal time by serving on numerous boards including Kennesaw State University Alumni Association and Board of Trustees\, Cherokee County Educational Foundation and United Community Bank. Billy resides in Cherokee County and has five children and five grandchildren. \n\nKristen Herman\, CHS | Medxcel/Ascension\nKristen Herman is a Regional Construction Manager for Medxcel/Ascension Health\, a leading non-profit Catholic Health System with over 2600 sites of care across the U.S.  Kristen leads Medxcel’s East Coast team\, executing more than $350M in healthcare construction projects annually. With a degree in Construction Management\, Kristen has managed construction projects\, programs\, and teams for more than 20years in the commercial environment\, including working within three major U.S. non-profit healthcare systems. \n  \n\nBen Sousa | Turner Construction \n  \n  \n  \n\nMODERATOR:\nLaura Register\, PE | Terracon\nLaura Register\, P.E.\, LEED®AP\, F. GBA is Principal and Vice President of Terracon Consultants\, serving as National Director for the Healthcare business sector. Terracon specializes in geotechnical and environmental engineering\, facility assessment and asset management\, construction monitoring and materials testing with 155 offices nationwide.  She leads the national initiative serving the healthcare industry and manages select national healthcare clients. Laura received her bachelor of engineering in civil engineering from Vanderbilt University.  She is a registered Professional Engineer in Tennessee and a LEED Accredited Professional.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201020T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T125633Z
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SUMMARY:October 20 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MARTA Expansion: Transit Oriented Development and Related Infrastructure \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a October Virtual Market Meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming MARTA refurbishment and expansion program and how this plan will impact development throughout Metro Atlanta. The panelists will be discussing a forecasted expenditure of $15B in construction related costs designated as essential maintenance\, facility upgrades\, vehicle upgrades\, streetcar\, light rail\, bus facilities and the Clayton County bus service expansion. \nPANELISTS:\nCarrie Rocha\, HNTB\nFrank Rucker\, MARTA\nMichael Russell\, HJ Russell \nMODERATOR:\nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJacobs | Multivista | Terracon \nThank you to our Event Champions: Ronnie Byrd of Turner Construction and Ron Davis of Jacobs \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nCarrie Rocha| HNTB\nCarrie Rocha\, PE\, is a vice president and office leader for HNTB’s Atlanta operations focused on Georgia\, Alabama and Tennessee. She has more than 20 years of experience delivering large infrastructure programs in a variety of markets including highways\, bridges\, tunnels\, transit/rail and aviation. Ultimately\, Carrie’s goal is to support transportation agencies in their initiatives to preserve infrastructure and to execute well-planned investments that have a positive impact on the local and regional economy. This industry allows her to interface with the public\, work with dedicated professionals\, influence overall mobility and help protect the environment for future generations. \nA registered professional engineer\, Rocha is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester\, Mass.) with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering. She is a past president of the Connecticut chapter of the Construction Management Association of America and held numerous leadership roles with both the Connecticut and Boston chapters of the Women’s Transportation Seminar. She has spoken at STEM programs in schools\, mentored underrepresented groups\, encouraging all interested in making a difference in transportation to get engaged. \n\nFrank Rucker | MARTAFranklin Rucker currently serves as the chief of capital programs\, expansion\, and innovation at the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and is responsible for implementing the agency’s transit expansion plans. \nMr. Rucker has over 37 years of experience in civil engineering design and project management\, with 20 years of progressive experience in the aviation facilities industry\, directing sophisticated design and construction projects. He served as the assistant general manager/program executive at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. In this role\, he directed full-cycle program management of the capital improvement program\, valued at more than $6 billion. Additionally\, he led a team of 250 persons in the performance of planning\, procurement\, engineering\, project management\, construction management\, facilities management\, asset management\, sustainability\, and environmental assessment activities. \nMr. Rucker has a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is a registered professional engineer in the state of Georgia. \n\n\nMichael Russell | H.J. Russell\nMichael Russell\, Chief Executive Officer\, succeeded his father Herman Russell\, who founded H. J. Russell & Company in 1952. A 30-year veteran of the construction and real estate development industry\, Michael is responsible for the management\, direction and overview of Russell’s operations. His responsibilities include the oversight of projects and monitoring all management activities to ensure that contractual and exceptional customer service obligations are met. \nMr. Russell earned his MBA from Georgia State and a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Virginia. He was most recently recognized as 2019 Georgia Trend Top 100 Most Influential Georgians. \n\nMODERATOR: \nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs\nRhonda is a member of the executive management team at Jacobs Engineering as the Client Account Manager\, Vice President. She joined Jacobs after retiring at the age of 45 from the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)\, where she served as the Senior Director of External Affairs for MARTA for over fifteen years. Under her leadership\, she led the Office of Government Relations and the Office of Community Affairs. \nShe brings over 20 plus years of professional experience in the arenas of federal\, state and local government affairs. She was primarily responsible for the development MARTA’s of public policy\, and community outreach strategies. In addition to the aforementioned\, she was chiefly responsible for the authority’s legislative initiatives amounting to billions of dollars in funding for the Authority’s operational and capital budget. She was instrumental in the passage of recent transit legislation amounting to over $10.9B in transportation funding. \nRecently\, she was ranked 11th after Keisha Lance Bottom\, the Mayor of Atlanta as one of the “Top 100 Influential Women in Georgia”. She has been featured in Glamour Magazine\, Time online magazine\, and other publications for her national and local political work training women to run for elected office. \nMrs. Briggins is a graduate of Georgia State University with a B.S. in Law and Society and earned a Juris Doctorate from Jones School of Law. She has a talented 13-year-old son\, Kai Ali.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200929T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20191007T034651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T055233Z
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SUMMARY:September 29 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Corporate Office: What Does the Workplace of the Future Look Like? \nThe private commercial market is exploding across the Southeast with multiple corporate headquarters relocating for many reasons\, including our southern hospitality\, fair weather and ports access. What does this commercial growth mean for the AEC industry across the region and how is that shaping the physical environment? \nJoin CMAA SAC as we bring together an esteemed panel of representatives from some of the biggest players in the commercial game to share their insight into market trends\, overall impact to the region\, what work is on the horizon\, and how your firm can get a piece of the action. Schneider Electric’s Emily Violette will moderate the session featuring Shannon Kitzrow of JLL\, Brad Stolz of JE Dunn Construction\, Bill Morrison of Portman Holdings\, and David Brown with TVS Design. \nPANELISTS:\nShannon Kitzrow\, JLL\nBill Morrison\, Portman Holdings\nBrad Stolz\, JE Dunn Construction\nDavid Brown\, TVS Design \nMODERATOR:\nEmily Violette | Schneider Electric \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJE Dunn Construction | Schneider Electric | Sherwin-Williams \nThank you to our Event Champion: Erin Grable with JE Dunn Construction \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nShannon Kitzrow | JLL\nMs. Kitzrow is a Vice President in the Project and Development Services group at JLL. Shannon provides leadership in the representation of the client’s interest in all aspects of design\, construction and occupancy. Shannon has 19 years of experience in design and project management. She is currently working with Inspire Brands on their headquarters relocation project. In addition\, she is providing project management services for BlackRock and McKinsey office locations in Atlanta. Shannon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design from the University of Georgia. \n\nBill Morrison | Portman Holdings\nBill Morrison serves as Portman Holdings’; as Vice President of Construction. He holds the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) designations and has been associated with 18 LEED designated projects during his 25-year career. \nBill has worked in owner’s representation and development roles with Carter & Associates\, Emory University\, Jones Lang LaSalle\, and most recently with Skanska where he was Vice President of Operations. \nHe graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a BS in Building Construction and has an MBA from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. He serves on several committees with the College of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology and is involved in several civic organizations in the area. \n\nBrad Stolz\, LEED AP | JE Dunn Construction\nBrad Stolz is a 2006 graduate of Clemson University\, where he earned his BS in Civil Engineering. He is a LEED AP (BD+C) and is active with the American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) where he is a former Certified Healthcare Constructor. Brad joined the JE Dunn team in 2006 and serves as a Senior Project Manager in the Commercial group for the Atlanta office. \nBrad currently lives in Roswell\, GA with his wife Jamie\, 8-year-old daughter Taylor\, 4 year old son Logan. He enjoys running\, playing tennis\, hacking around the golf course and coaching / spectating his kids’ sports teams. \n\nDavid Brown | TVS Design\nDavid is a Principal and member of the TVS Design Board of Directors. He works with and leads architects and intern architects on the design and construction of mixed use\, commercial\, and corporate office projects. \nHe served as project manager and design architect of the Duke Energy Center\, the focal point of the Levine Center for the Arts in Charlotte\, North Carolina. In 2012 this project received the prestigious ULI Global Award for Excellence. \nDavid has successfully managed large scale projects in multiple cities and timezones\, making him an integral member of our growing international firm. He is an effective team leader\, and his hands-on approach to project delivery makes him a true player-coach. David creates an atmosphere of cooperation that is appreciated by the entire design team and the client. \nMODERATOR: \nEmily Violette | Schneider Electric\nEmily brings 20 years of engineering experience across the full spectrum of the design and construction industry. She has developed skillsets in MEP engineering\, building commissioning\, energy consulting\, sustainability program development and strategic procurement. Equally important\, her focus has always been to create opportunities within the context of all stakeholders involved. This people-focused commitment combined with a broad range of competencies has led her to a focus on our industry’s current challenge of integrating technology\, specifically how collaboration around technology solutions delivers an exceptional total value impact.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/september-29-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200324T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200324T090000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20191007T034103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T204341Z
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SUMMARY:March 24 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. WE ARE WORKING TO FIND A COMMON DATE THAT WORKS FOR ALL THE PANELISTS. ONCE SCHEDULED\, WE WILL NOTIFY EVERYONE.  EXISTING REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE NEW DATE.  \nMARTA Expansion: Transit Oriented Development & Related Infrastructure \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a March breakfast meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming MARTA refurbishment and expansion program and how this plan will impact development throughout Metro Atlanta. The panelists will be discussing a forecasted expenditure of $15B in construction related costs designated as essential maintenance\, facility upgrades\, vehicle upgrades\, streetcar\, light rail\, bus facilities and the Clayton County bus service expansion. Rhonda Briggins\, Vice President of Transit Service for Jacobs\, will moderate a transportation focused panel that includes HNTB Vice President and Atlanta Office Leader\, Carrie Rocha\, and of course MARTA. \nPANELISTS:\nCarrie Rocha\, HNTB\nMichael Russell\, HJ Russell \nMODERATOR:\nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJacobs | Terracon | wood. \nThank you to our Event Champions: Ronnie Byrd of Turner Construction & Ron Davis of Jacobs
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/march-24-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200128T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200128T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20191007T033454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200119T223727Z
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SUMMARY:January 2020 Owners' Roundtable Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Sign Up Today for a Speed Date with Your Favorite Client! For CMAA South Atlantic Chapter’s January Breakfast Program we will be joined by the following very influential owners from our local A/E/C industry…in a “speed dating-type format.” \nEach owner will be discussing their upcoming projects and their preferred methods of doing business\, and most importantly how you can do business with them! This is a can’t-miss event for anyone looking to further their construction related business in the southeast! \n \nWhile registering for this event\, attendees will get the unique opportunity to rank who they would most like to speak with. \nA. CITY OF ATLANTA\, Dept of Watershed Mgmt (Johnny Tolbert)\nB. ATLANTA AIRLINES TERMINAL CORPORATION (Kirk Hale & Gary Merrow)\nC. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (Brian Wheelan)\nD. BOARD OF REGENTS (Dr. Christina Hobbs)\nE. GSFIC (Marvin Woodward)\nF. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (Maurice Blount)\nG. PIEDMONT HEALTHCARE(Jason Cash)\nH. COBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (Henry Gomez)\nI.  DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (Edward Adams)\nJ. GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER (Taylor White) \n\nThank you to our sponsors: \nAlbion | Gainesville Mechanical | Kemi Construction | Lewis Contracting | PGAL | Pond \nThank you to our Event Champion Laura Garrett of Albion.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/january-2020-owners-roundtable-breakfast/
LOCATION:The Buckhead Club\, 3344 Peachtree Road NE\, Suite 2600\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191119T090000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20191007T032602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T165749Z
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SUMMARY:November 19 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA-SAC for our November breakfast meeting Convergence of Education: Interrelation of facilities design and construction across all stages of education. \nEducational Facilities whether they are Primary\, Secondary\, Post Secondary\, Trade\, Technical Colleges\, Charter\, Private\, or Public\, share the same end goal – support students and teachers by providing a safe\, healthy\, engaging environment for teaching and learning. Each has a variety of variables impacting their individual approaches to achieving this goal. \nHear from representatives from all areas of the educational  as they discuss the similarities and differences in their institution’s approach to and priorities for facilities design and construction. Gain an understanding of the funding mechanisms of each and their procurement processes. \nModerated by Bill Clark with Stevens & Wilkinson\, this program promises insight into methodology of each representative and their respective system/institution. Learn about trends\, partnerships\, overlaps\, and outlooks of each facet of the educational landscape. \n \n  \nPANELISTS:\nPat Schofill\, Georgia Department of Education  |  Lawrence Schall\, Oglethorpe University  |  Sharon Pope\, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia  |  Carmen Cureton\, Georgia State Financing & Investment Commission  |  Sara Honeywill\, Technical College System of Georgia \nMODERATOR:\nBill Clark | Stevens & Wilkinson \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nPGAL | New South Construction | Uzun + Case \nThank you to our Event Champion: Laura Garrett of Albion
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/november-19-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191015T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191015T090000
DTSTAMP:20260502T064205
CREATED:20190923T132209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T141523Z
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SUMMARY:October 15 Breakfast Meeting | Emerging Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA-SAC for our October breakfast meeting Emerging Technologies in the Built Environment \n \n  \nJoin CMAA SAC for our first breakfast meeting of the program year. Attendees will hear an informative discussion from multiple perspectives about emerging technologies in the AEC Industry. \nPANELISTS:\nGraham Ellison\, M. Communication  |  Danny Branch\, AMB Sports & Entertainment  |  Jonathan Shaw\, GSFIC  |  Brent Pearce\, Multivista  |  Walker Mills\, Juneau Construction \nMODERATOR:\nJason Hughes | Darden \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nBuilding Point Southeast | Juneau Construction | Multivista \nThank you to our Event Champion: Laura Garrett of Albion
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/october-16-breakfast-meeting-emerging-technologies/
LOCATION:The Buckhead Club\, 3344 Peachtree Road NE\, Suite 2600\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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