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On June 26, 1975, FMA changed its name to the Fabricating Manufacturers Association, Inc. and changed all membership classifications to Company Member. Dues were set at $200 per year, regardless of size. The association finally changed to its current moniker, Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International, in August 1985.
The International Facility Management Association (IFMA), originally the National Facility Management Association (NFMA), [1] is a professional membership association for facility management professionals. IFMA's global headquarters office is located in Houston, Texas, USA.
Facility management as integral to the processes of strategic organizational planning was represented during a 1979 conference sponsored by Herman Miller. [2] Following the meeting, the furniture manufacturer opened the Facility Management Institute (FMI), with its headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan .
Facility Management Association of Australia (FMA) [7] Facilities Management Association of New Zealand (FMANZ) [8] Hungarian Facility Management Society (HFMS) Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM) (formerly BIFM) [9] International Facility Management Association (IFMA) (United States and Canada) [10]
Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International; Fábrica Militar de Aviones, later Fábrica Argentina de Aviones, an aircraft manufacturer; Monegasque Athletics Federation (French: Fédération monégasque d'athlétisme) Mozambican Athletics Federation (Portuguese: Federação Moçambicana de Atletismo) FMA Architects, Nigeria
Building Owners and Managers Association International Facilities Management Administrator [64] FMA: Building Owners and Managers Association International Systems Maintenance Technician [64] SMT: Building Owners and Managers Association International Systems Maintenance Administrator [64] SMA: Building Owners and Managers Association International
The Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) is as a non-stock, non-government organization formed in 1987. [1] It assists citizens and communities – especially civil society organizations (CSOs) and other disadvantaged sectors – in the strategic and appropriate use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for democratization and popular empowerment. [2]
Mariassunta Gianetti. Mariassunta Giannetti is an economist and a professor of finance at the Stockholm School of Economics. [1] She won the Assar Lindbeck Medal in 2013. [2]She is an associate editor of The Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics since 2021, and she was an associate editor of The Review of Financial Studies, [3] the Review of Finance and the Journal of ...