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10-21-2014 - IFMA NYC to host "Driving Strategy & Change in the Workplace" - Featuring Levine of Workplace Management Solutions

The New York City Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA NYC) will host a presentation on "Driving Strategy & Change in the Workplace" on Tuesday, October 21 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Pratt Institute. Manhattan Campus, 144 West 14th Street, Room 213. Diane Coles Levine, MCR, principal at Workplace Management Solutions, will lead a presentation on how telecommuting is changing and ways to implement successful mobility programs in the workplace. The event will also feature a networking reception for IFMA NYC members and guests. Levine has more than 20 years of experience as a corporate real estate and facility management executive. She spearheaded an innovative workplace strategy called the AWESOME project and won the 2009 IFMA George Graves Facility Management Award, the 2009 CoreNet Southern California Remmy for "Workplace Innovation," and was named a "Southern California Real Estate Journal" Woman of Influence. Levine is the editor and co-author of "Work on the Move," which was awarded the IFMA 2012 Distinguished Author award, and a co-author of "Cut it Out" Save for Today, Build for Tomorrow." She is the IFMA Foundation chair, IFMA CREC treasurer and past president of the IFMA Orange County chapter.
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