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Nov. 11, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact:
Andrea Sanchez
713-623-4362
communications@ifma.org
IFMA Names Tony Keane
President and CEO
HOUSTON — (Nov. 11, 2009) — The International Facility
Management Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Anthony “Tony” J. Keane, CAE, as the association’s
new president and CEO. Keane’s first day will be Jan. 18, 2010. His appointment coincides with the announced
retirement of David J. Brady, current IFMA president and CEO, at the end of February 2010.
A certified association
executive with significant experience in the nonprofit sector, Keane served for four years as executive director of
NACE International, the professional association for corrosion engineers, also headquartered in Houston. At NACE,
Keane led strategic initiatives to grow the organization from US$10.9 million to US$22 million in revenue, expanded
membership from 15,000 to 21,500 and greatly increased the association’s international presence.
“I am honored to be selected
as IFMA's next president and CEO,” Keane said. “It is evident that IFMA has a solid foundation for future growth. I
look forward to working with the staff, board of directors, councils, chapters and members to continue the success
of IFMA and increase recognition of the facility management profession worldwide.”
Prior to NACE, Keane served
as chief operating officer of the Optical Society of America in Washington, D.C. Before that, Keane served as
director of resource management, interim executive director and deputy executive director of the Construction
Specifications Institute, also located in Washington, D.C. NACE, OSA and CSI are member-based organizations
featuring trade shows, chapters, seminars, credentials and research.
Keane’s past positions have
provided him with a broad range of experience, from accounting to business management. In addition to NACE, OSA and
CSI, he has served at the Institute of Industrial Engineers, The Software Factory, Trade Management, Keane
Financial Services, NCR Corporation and Arthur Andersen & Co.
Keane holds a bachelor’s
degree in accounting and management from the University of Cincinnati and was a certified public accountant in the
state of Ohio. He is a member of the American Society of Association Executives and on the board of directors for
the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives. Keane has conducted seminars and conferences for both
organizations, including presentations at the ASAE Financial Management Symposium and the CESSE annual
meeting.
“I’d like to thank the CEO
search committee, under the leadership of IFMA Second Vice Chair Bill Rodgers, for their dedicated, impassioned
efforts to conduct extensive interviews with several qualified candidates and perform the due diligence necessary
to recommend this highly qualified professional for selection,” said IFMA Chair Thomas L. Mitchell Jr., CFM, CFMJ.
“Tony brings a wealth of diversified professional association experience, organizational growth accomplishments and
member-centric program development successes that speak both to his leadership skill and to his ability to meet the
needs of those he has served.”
IFMA is the world’s largest
and most widely recognized international association for professional facility managers, supporting more than
19,500 members in 60 countries. The association’s members, represented in 125 chapters and 16 councils worldwide,
manage more than 37 billion square feet of property and annually purchase more than US$100 billion in products and
services. Formed in 1980, IFMA certifies facility managers, conducts research, provides educational programs,
recognizes facility management certificate programs and produces World Workplace, the world’s largest facility
management conference and exposition. To join and follow IFMA’s social media outlets online, visit the
association’s LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages. For more information, visit the IFMA press room or www.ifma.org.
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