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Empowering Excellence: Self-Assessment Tools for Building and Sustaining Successful Facilities Teams

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In this episode of Facility Voices we hear from Jeremiah Johnson, COO at Muskego-Norway School District, as he shares his career path from custodian to district leader, offering insights into workforce retention strategies and innovative initiatives.

Learn about the Muskego-Norway School District, serving around 5,000 students across six schools in southeastern Wisconsin, and their efforts to revitalize trade programs and develop cutting-edge facilities, all aimed at enhancing student learning. Follow Jeremiah's inspiring journey, where leadership and innovation play pivotal roles, showcasing the district's commitment to growth and excellence. Plus, learn how initiatives like "extreme ownership" are fostering positive change and accountability within the district's culture.

Don't miss this informative episode explaining how dedication and forward-thinking approaches are shaping the future of facilities management and education.
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Jeremiah has dedicated 21 years to the Muskego-Norway School District, overseeing facilities, capital projects, safety, and HR, while also serving in leadership roles for various associations. He's been recognized with multiple awards, including Wisconsin Facilities Manager of the Year and the Jean B. Tyler Leader of the Future Award, for his impactful contributions to education and safety initiatives.

Thanks for listening. Follow David Trask on LinkedIn to share feedback. Visit the ARC Facilities LinkedIn page
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The views and opinions expressed by third-party guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of ARC Facilities and ARC Document Solutions. We provide a platform for diverse perspectives and discussions and ARC Facilities/ARC Document Solutions assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content provided by our third-party guests.

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Content provided by David Trask, National Director, ARC Facilities, David Trask, National Director, and ARC Facilities. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Trask, National Director, ARC Facilities, David Trask, National Director, and ARC Facilities or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of Facility Voices we hear from Jeremiah Johnson, COO at Muskego-Norway School District, as he shares his career path from custodian to district leader, offering insights into workforce retention strategies and innovative initiatives.

Learn about the Muskego-Norway School District, serving around 5,000 students across six schools in southeastern Wisconsin, and their efforts to revitalize trade programs and develop cutting-edge facilities, all aimed at enhancing student learning. Follow Jeremiah's inspiring journey, where leadership and innovation play pivotal roles, showcasing the district's commitment to growth and excellence. Plus, learn how initiatives like "extreme ownership" are fostering positive change and accountability within the district's culture.

Don't miss this informative episode explaining how dedication and forward-thinking approaches are shaping the future of facilities management and education.
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Jeremiah has dedicated 21 years to the Muskego-Norway School District, overseeing facilities, capital projects, safety, and HR, while also serving in leadership roles for various associations. He's been recognized with multiple awards, including Wisconsin Facilities Manager of the Year and the Jean B. Tyler Leader of the Future Award, for his impactful contributions to education and safety initiatives.

Thanks for listening. Follow David Trask on LinkedIn to share feedback. Visit the ARC Facilities LinkedIn page
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The views and opinions expressed by third-party guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of ARC Facilities and ARC Document Solutions. We provide a platform for diverse perspectives and discussions and ARC Facilities/ARC Document Solutions assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content provided by our third-party guests.

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