MONTREAL, QC, April 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Progressive Energy and Environment Congress 2 Atlanta, GA. April, 20-22 2009
Joe and Dana-
I just wanted to drop you a quick note thanking you for the opportunity to speak at the FMA Congress in Atlanta last week. I greatly enjoyed the chance to present some of the great things we're doing at GSA and the chance to meet and speak with current and prospective contractors. Though I regret not being able to see some of the other presentations, the qualifications of those whom you scheduled to present were astounding; you truly deliver what you claim- the leaders in the industry. Very high-powered.
The work you and your staff must do to pull of these events is amazing and I wanted to compliment you on how well organized and operated it appeared and to again thank you for the opportunity. Should you have a need again in the future, please keep me in mind.
Thanks.
J.G
GSA Region 4 Facilities Management
M.S. BCFM, LEED-AP
Progressive Energy and Environment Congress 2 Atlanta, GA. April, 20-22 2009.
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"The qualifications of those whom you scheduled to present were astounding; you truly deliver what you claim- the leaders in the industry. Very high-powered."
2011-04-02
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