CFM & FMP INFORMATION
| IFMA New Orleans Chapter CFM Roster |
IFMA New Orleans Chapter FMP ROSTER |
| Forrest C. Lamb, CFM ( 731823 ) |
Dayna G. Barrios, FMP ( 749762 ) |
| Stephanie T. Landry, CFM ( 722481 ) |
David V. Reynolds, FMP ( 761410 ) |
| Raymond J. Lepine, Jr., CFM ( 723141 ) |
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| Michael J. Matteson, PE,CFM ( 49918 ) |
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| William R. Moore, CFM ( 793333 ) |
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In 1992, the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) established the Certified Facility Manager (CFM) program, highly regarded as an industry standard for ensuring the knowledge and abilities of practicing facility managers and the only global FM certification available.
CFM's are comprised of experienced facility professionals who are recognized for their proficiency in all areas of FM. A competency-based certification, the CFM program assesses expertise in the field through work experience, education and the ability to pass a comprehensive exam.
Throughout the years, IFMA has appreciated the need for a similar designation for beginning and transitioning facility professionals who do not yet have the hands-on experience requisite for obtaining the CFM.
In response to that need, IFMA has established the Facility Management Professional (FMP) designation. An entry-level, Knowledge-based credential, the FMP is geared toward FM's with less than five years of experience and designed to accelerate an FM's transition into the profession.
We are proud to have many CFM's within our membership. Each year more and more of our members work towards obtaining their CFM designation. For more information about how to obtain your CFM or FMP certification please visit IFMA.org.
Additionally, if you would like to discuss the exam or what the CFM can do for your professional career, please feel free to contact any of the members who currently have the CFM designation. The member listing on this web site indicates which members are CFM's.
CFM CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
The Certified Facility Manager® (CFM® ) credential sets the industry standard for ensuring knowledge and abilities of practicing facility managers. The certification process is designed to assess competence in the field through work experience, education and the ability to pass a comprehensive exam. Since the program began in 1992, more than 3100 facility managers from 32 countries have achieved this prestigious recognition.
FMP CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
IFMA recognized the need for a designation for entry-level and transitioning facility professionals who do not yet have the hands-on experience required for obtaining the CFM.
Acknowledge-based credential, the Facility Management Professional (FMP®) is designed to accelerate an FM’s transition into the profession.