Facilities Management Services, Inc.

Professional Care With Personal Attention

www.ifma.org

IFMA is the largest and most widely recognized professional association for facility management, supporting more than 18,500 members. The Association's members are represented in 125 chapters and 15 councils in 65 countries worldwide. Globally, IFMA certifies facility managers, conducts research, provides educational programs, recognizes facility management degree and certificate programs and produces World Workplace, the largest facility management-related conference and exposition

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We believe that our professional partnerships, certifications and affiliations along with community involvement helps to define our organization and the commitment that  we have to provide the best available service to our customers. 

www.bscai.org

BSCAI has become the trade association of the building service industry, representing a worldwide network of more than 2,000 member companies from across the U.S. and 30 other countries, who provide cleaning, facility maintenance, and other related services to building owners and managers. The association provides educational programs, publications, video training programs, seminars, and networking opportunities, all developed specifically for the building service contracting industry.

 

www.issa.com

As the leading international trade association for the cleaning industry, ISSA’s worldwide membership includes more than 4,800 distributor, manufacturer, building service contractor and in-house service provider members.

ISSA offers the industry's largest cleaning shows, educational products, technology, legislative and regulatory services, and periodicals that specifically focus on cleaning and maintenance

www.iicrc.org

The IICRC was formed in 1972 to serve as an independent certification body to set and promote high standards and ethics and to advance communication and technical proficiency within the inspection, cleaning and restoration service industries. It became a non-profit organization in 1986/87.Sixteen regional, national and international trade associations and three individuals own stock in the IICRC. Each entity owns a block of 500 shares and has one vote on the Board of Directors. No one shareholder has controlling interest.

www.shelbycountykychamber.com

Mission Statement

 

Supporting commerce and promoting growth to enhance the quality of life in Shelby county.

 

Vision Statement

 

Be an advocate of commerce, a source of information, and a supporter of orderly growth and economic stability.

www.madisonchamber.org

The Madison Area Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization of businesses and organizations serving Jefferson County, Indiana. The Chamber serves as “The Voice of Business” for the Madison area.

To contact us:

Phone: 502-479-3286

Toll Free: 800-637-9260

Fax: 502-479-3297

E-mail: sales@facilitiesmgmt.com
Email: ops@facilitiesmgmt.com

 

www.travelbullitt.org/chamber.shtml

Our Mission

 

To Support and promote Bullitt County business, by providing opportunities to network, mentor and give back to the community, while supporting sound government, growth and development that creates a better quality of life for its members.

bbb.org

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) system in the U.S. extends across the nation; coast-to-coast, and in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.

 

Since the founding of the first BBB in 1912, the BBB system has proven that the majority of marketplace problems can be solved fairly through the use of voluntary self-regulation and consumer education membership.

greaterlouisville.com

The mission of Greater Louisville is to help our members and our community grow and prosper. We will gauge our success in achieving our mission using three simple measures:

 

Growth of metro-area population & employment

 Improvement in per capita income

Growth of chamber membership

brackenservices.com

Our minority partner and vendor of choice when your contract work requires the use of minority owned companies.