ISSA Certification Experts Now Total More Than 600
May 20, 2010
ISSA announces that two new groups of individuals
have achieved certification as official Cleaning Industry Management Standard
(CIMS) ISSA Certification Experts (I.C.E.).
Lincolnwood, IL, USA, May 14, 2010- ISSA is pleased to
announce that two new groups of individuals have achieved certification as
official Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) ISSA Certification
Experts (I.C.E.). The addition of these 80 I.C.E. professionals brings the
total count to more than 600
certified experts representing 53 U.S. states and Canadian provinces in
addition to Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, and Australia.
“The I.C.E. program continues to receive tremendous feedback from workshop
attendees, who consistently comment on the tremendous value of the information
provided,” said ISSA Director of Facility Service Programs Dan Wagner. “What is
more, we continue to see an increasing number of I.C.E.-certified professionals
being listed on official CIMS certification applications, speaking to the
value-added nature of the I.C.E. designation and proving that the program is
delivering on its promise to improve relationships and position certified
individuals as a one-of-a-kind resource.”
The I.C.E. program is designed to help industry professionals deal with their
customers’ or their own organizations’ likely budget cuts. Custodial operations
around the country are being asked to reduce labor budgets by 5 percent to 10
percent, and it has become increasingly evident that such reductions cannot be
accomplished by supply-price decreases alone. Professionals who wish to
position themselves as an indispensable resource need to be armed with advanced
operational and budgetary knowledge. Understanding the need to evaluate,
reduce, and redeploy the work force is the most promising way to meet such
budget reductions, and I.C.E.-workshop attendees are provided crucial
information that will help them in this regard. In fact, past attendees have
reported saving customers more than six figures annually by helping them comply
with CIMS.
Further, the addition of the new CIMS-Green Building criteria to the workshop
curriculum positions an I.C.E.-certified professional to partner with customers
in the development of a comprehensive green/ high performance cleaning program
and assist in securing points toward LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations
and Maintenance for green cleaning activities.
To become a CIMS expert, professionals must attend a one-day workshop and pass
an examination regarding the management and green building elements contained
in the Standard. The CIMS-expert designation is earned by and applies to an
individual rather than an entire organization.