Awards

Each year, Facility Executive asks its readers to vote for their preferred vendors in a variety of categories. FM professionals are asked to indicate what companies they rated highest based on product aesthetics, product reliability, value, and customer service. The winners are presented here with information about each company.

The Facility Executive of the Year Award competition honors an individual for his or her work on a recently completed construction project, and the value they bring to their organizations on a daily basis.



2012 TFM Readers’ Choice Awards

For this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards, the survey included 47 categories, and FM professionals were asked to indicate what company they rated highest based on product aesthetics, product reliability, value, and customer service.

TFM Names Robert Wengel Facility Executive of the Year

Having established a five year facility plan, Robert Wengel, vice president of facilities at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, is delivering results.
Todd Finders

TFM Names Todd Finders Facility Executive of the Year

Broad minded and methodical, this IT professional brings a fresh approach to facilities.

TFM Names David Lenart Facility Executive Of The Year

For this professional, adopting a proactive and clearheaded approach has saved many things—including lives.

TFM Names Jim Driessen Facility Executive of the Year

This professional's career has developed right along with his employer's growth.

TFM Names Neal Angrisano Facility Executive of the Year

This natural born leader has just what it takes to advocate excellence, professionalism, and class.

TFM Names William Coleman Facility Executive Of The Year

The core values of facility management excellence are exemplified by a man who achieves a perfect balance.
Stu Carron

TFM Names Stu Carron Facility Executive Of The Year

Inspired by the challenge, this steady leader learns what he can from each milestone he achieves.

2011 TFM Readers’ Choice Awards

Resulting from TFM reader votes, more than 40 industry suppliers have been recognized as top product and service providers.

2010 TFM Readers’ Choice Awards

TFM readers have spoken, and the following companies have been recognized for the aesthetics, reliability, value, and customer service they have provided to facility management professionals.

2008 TFM Readers’ Choice Awards

Evaluated on aesthetics, reliability, value, and customer service, the following winners have made a positive impression on the facility management community.
Ward Komorowski

TFM Names Ward Komorowski Facility Executive Of The Year

Passionate about facilities, this colorful motivator leads by example and has a great time along the way.
Chuck Ayoub

TFM Names Charles Ayoub Facility Executive Of The Year

A no nonsense leader gets things done at a growing Houston hospital-in spite of obstacles and disasters.
Kelly Olds

TFM Names Kelly Olds Facility Executive Of The Year

In its premier year, TFM's Facility Executive Of The Year Award is a distinct accolade. It recognizes the outstanding work done by a facility professional on a single project, making it the only award of its kind. One nominee was particularly outstanding, and that was the entry submitted on behalf of Kelly Olds.
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