Facilities Management Staff Updates August 2012 We continue to make strides towards enhanced customer service and stewardship of our physical resources. Below is an update of some key staff changes in support of these goals. Staff Updates – Megan Connell is FM’s newest Senior Project Manager in Minor and Planned Projects effective August. Megan supports academic, auxiliary and key Arts projects for the University. Ray Mosley will be the new Zone Manager for north zone effective September 1 and will also continue to provide leadership for our Custodial Management Program and related contracts. Ray has been serving as quality improvement inspector of custodial services and in his new role as Zone Manager, he will partner with Joe Morris, South Zone Manager, to supervise and direct north zone custodial and maintenance teams. Jacquie Vargas is the new Communications Manager effective June 1. Jacquie is launching communications initiatives to help bring greater campus and community attention and focus to our department’s many outstanding programs, services, and people. Jacquie will continue to work on special projects for the Executive Director. Ted Hair is the new Facilities Management Director of Administration effective July 1. Facilities Administration represents a new administrative focus within Facilities Management and is comprised of the programmatic, service and data analysis functions. This includes such key components as the Building Coordinator Program (Cynthia Ramos, Program Manager), Facilities Service Center (Daniel Cleaves, Supervisor), Facilities Service Coordination (Brittanee Adams, FS Coordinator), and the FAMIS Program Implementation as well as management of business planning and Operational Contracting. Ted is also the key partner for auxiliaries for centralization and process planning and support of our own Business Services team on recruiting, career fairs and related HR projects. For the most current information pertaining to the Facilities Management staff structure, please view our organizational charts.