Why Now is a Good Time to be in Facilities Management with Lorri Rowlandson, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at BGIS - a podcast by Greg Owens

from 2020-09-01T06:00

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Lorri Rowlandson is the Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at BGIS, a global leader in facility management, project delivery, energy and sustainability, asset management, workplace advisory, and real estate services. She is a keynote speaker and industry thought leader, with over 28,000 followers on various social media platforms.

Lorri has a passion for mentoring and personal development, especially when it comes to women in the outsourcing and expense management solutions industry. She has a free resource library, www.lorrirowlandson.com, and is also the host of the Leading Innovation at Work podcast.

In this episode...

Almost everyone in the world has had to pivot the way they do business as a result of the continuing COVID-19 health crisis. Business owners are now trying to see how they can make use of their space efficiently without sacrificing safety. They’re also starting to ask the question: are physical offices still necessary today?

It may seem like it’s the end of the line for those in the facilities management but according to Lorri Rowlandson, now is actually an exciting time for the industry. Why? Because facilities management is in the cusp of making breakthroughs with innovation and strategic solutions that will not only affect the present but will set the precedent for how offices and buildings will be designed in the future.

Join Greg Owens as he talks with Lorri Rowlandson, Senior Vice President for Strategy and Innovation at BGIS in this week’s episode of the Watching Paint Dry podcast. Tune in as they discuss why Lorri is passionate about mentorship, how BGIS helps companies and organizations innovate their facilities through the use of data, the topics she tackles in her latest book, and why it’s an exciting time to be in the facilities management industry.

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