Facilities in Focus is back with an exciting previous of season three! Mackenna Moralez kicks things off solo this week, with a sneak peak of the upcoming season covering education facilities. While all facilities bring on unique challenges, there is also a wild, weird and unexpected side of facilities management when it comes to overseeing schools. From taxidermy animals to pipes flooding the hallways, Alishia Jolivette, Gretchen Catlin, John Rimer and Machion Jackson share their downright bizarre stories from the field.
Stay tuned for more important topics on the horizon this season. Bi-weekly episodes premier Sept. 30.
the wild, weird and unexpected side of facilities management.
The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The third season will cover education facilities.
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