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Watching Paint Dry


May 18, 2021

Joe Annino is the Engineering Manager at GSH Group, a leading facilities management company that provides clients with custom-tailored services, products, and resources. At GSH Group, Joe is responsible for the organization and support of stationary engineers and staff in commercial office buildings, campus facilities, and industrial complexes. He also created a four-year academy program for GSH Group that includes educational courses on HVAC/R, electrical, motor controls, pneumatics, building monitoring systems, safety, communication, and customer service. 

Joe’s specialties in facility management, stationary engineering, building maintenance, business management, strategic planning, and energy conservation have led him to successfully implement processes that enhance efficiency. He is currently a part of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), which has designated him as a Facilities Management Professional in Operations and Maintenance.

In this episode…

As companies start to open back up, there are certain challenges — and opportunities — forming for the facilities management industry. What are these changes, and how will they affect the future of the industry?

Joe Annino is working with clients to craft a customized plan for reopening. According to Joe, this looks different for every business; however, they all have something in common: developments in technology, systems, and processes as we prepare for the post-pandemic world. 

In this episode of Watching Paint Dry, Greg Owens is joined by Joe Annino, Engineering Manager at GSH Group, to talk about the changes taking place in the facilities management industry. Joe discusses his own career path in the industry, how companies are trying to be more efficient following the pandemic, and the best steps for getting your career started in facilities management. Stay tuned!