BRAVO! Team Members Pass Rigorous Exam to Earn Highly Respected RBSM Designation


BRAVO! Group Services (BRAVO!), one of the largest, privately-held facility support companies in the country, has announced that four members of its senior leadership and operations management team recently earned the BSCAI’s Registered Building Service Manager (RBSM) designation.  The newly designated members are Dan Beck (Executive Vice President), Giovanni Perez (Assistant Vice President), Jamie Blevins (Director of Operations), and Sylwia Bertini (Site Manager). The RBSM designation represents an elite group of building service professionals worldwide and is the most prestigious symbol of excellence for building service contracting personnel.  To-date, a total of 28 BRAVO! team members have passed the rigorous examination.

“We are extremely proud that BRAVO! is the industry leader in having the highest number of RBSM designations within a company,” commented Frank Wardzinski, BRAVO! Chief Operating Officer.  “Within our very competitive industry, the RBSM designation is well-regarded and assures our clients and prospective customers that we are credentialed with unsurpassed expertise and experience.  Achieving the RBSM designation elevates the capabilities of our BRAVO! management to an even higher level...from generating multifaceted solutions…to more effectively managing our teams in the field…to delivering incomparable customer-focused service,” he added.

The RBSM is a comprehensive, full-day examination which distinguishes that those who pass have a thorough knowledge of building service contracting.  Subjects covered in the exam include:  Carpet Care, Customers Relations, Employee Retention & Training, Floor Care, Labor Laws, Quality Control, Restroom Cleaning, Security, Technology, Unions, and Workloading/Scheduling.

For more information call 866-OH-BRAVO or visit www.bravogroupservices.com.

 

 

###



November 30, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

Contaminants Under Foot: A Closer Look at Patient Room Floors

So-called dust bunnies on hospital room floors contain dust particles that turn out to be the major source of the bacteria humans breathe.


Power Outages Largely Driven by Extreme Weather Events

Almost half of power outages in the United States were caused by extreme weather events.


Nemours Children's Health Opens New Moseley Foundation Institute Hospital


Code Compliance Isn't Enough for Healthcare Resilience

Intensifying climate risks are pushing hospitals to think beyond code requirements and toward long-term resilience.


Ribbon Cutting Marks First Phase Completion for New Montefiore Einstein Facility

The second phase is expected to be completed in the second half of 2027.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.