Join APPA

Membership Directory

Member News

Regions

State & Local Chapters

Buyer's Guide

Business Partner Directory

Strategic Business Partner

APPA's Four Core Areas

Publications

Research

FPI

APPAinfo Discussion List

FMEP

Body of Knowledge

Library

Tools/Data

Training

Certification

Job Express

Recognition

FMEP

Regions

Chapters

History

Leadership

Regions

State & Local Chapters

International Corner

Join APPA

APPA Profile

Regions

Southeastern Region
(SRAPPA)
APPA Header
Southeastern Region Map

2007-08 OFFICERS

President
Glenn Reynolds
Duke University Fuqua School of Business
919-660-7748

President-Elect
Larry J. Blake
Northern Kentucky University
859-572-1907

Immediate Past President and Junior APPA Representative-Elect
Ron Brooks
University of Memphis
901-678-5522

First Vice President
John Malmrose
Medical University of South Carolina
843-792-7526

Second Vice President
Daniel F. Young
Emrby-Riddle Aeronautical University
386-226-6505

 

Secretary/Treasurer
Curtis Reynolds
Miami-Dade College
305-237-0503

Vice President for Long-Range Planning
Jeff Turner
Ohio County (WV) Schools
304-243-0431

Vice President for Communications
Kate Van Sant
West Virginia University
304-293-7202

Vice President at Large
Sylvester Johnson
Tulane University
504-865-5448

Senior APPA Representative
Joseph C. Fisher
West Virginia University
304-293-7202

Junior APPA Representative
Marion Bracy
Xavier University of Louisiana
504-483-7507

APPA Staff Liaison
Steve Glazner
Director of Knowledge Management
703-684-1446 ext. 236

 

Serving the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, the territory of the Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

SRAPPA's Website

SRAPPA Regional Reports

2008 Report
2007 Report
2006 Report

2005 Report
2004 Report
2003 Report
2002 Report
2001 Report
1999 Report
1998 Report

2008 Regional Meeting
October 25-28, 2008
Charleston, SC
Contact: John Malmrose, Medical University of South Carolina, 843-792-2721

Facilities Manager Magazine
Volume 24, Number 4
July/Aug 2008

July/August 2008 The Rise to Greatness

Track Your Facilities’ Vital Signs

The FPI Survey is Now OPEN

FPI Logo 
Participate Today!

Learn, Grow and Excel with APPA's Professional Development Programs

Registration is open for:

Supervisor's Toolkit and the Institute for Facilities Management.


September 7-11 in Austin, Texas at the Renaissance Austin

Improve Your Custodial Operations with the Touch of a Button



CleanOpsStaff software makes using APPA's Custodial Staffing Guidelines a breeze.

Order the package today.

Thanks to all who made APPA 2008 a success!

Presentations and photos are now available from APPA 2008: the Rise to Greatness.

Mark your calendars for APPA 2009, July 8-10 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Study Shows School Cleanliness Affects Learning

A recent national study of college students determined there is a correlation between the cleanliness of a school’s facilities and students’ academic achievement. Entitled Cleanliness and Learning in Higher Education, the study was based around the five levels of clean identified in APPA’s Custodial Staffing Guidelines for Educational Facilities. More information.

The final report is available free to APPA members and for $30 for nonmembers through the APPA bookstore

Reducing Greenhouse Gases & Achieving Climate Neutrality

On June 18 APPA produced a webinar on the topic of sustainability, presented by Walter Simpson and sponsored by Haley&Aldrich.

Miss it or want to watch it again? View a recording of the webinar and download a PDF of the presentation here.

Supporting Sustainability

The Green Campus: Meeting the Challenge of Environmental Sustainability

Cover image

In the APPA Bookstore

Environmental Compliance Assistance Guide for Colleges and Universities, second edition

ECAG cover image

Your Vote Your Voice

A nonpartisan, nationwide campaign created by the National Campus Voter Registration Project to engage college students in the electoral process. 
www.yourvoteyourvoice.org
Move RightMove Left