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In this episode of IFMA's Connected FM podcast, host Edward Wagoner interviews Dr. Winnie Kwofie, a leader in facility management higher education. They discuss the importance of visibility in the profession, the underrepresentation of women and the need for diverse perspectives in leadership roles. Winnie shares her personal journey and the significance of storytelling in advocating for the profession. They also touch on cultural perceptions of facilities and the importance of creating inclusive environments for women in the industry.
00:00 Snippet
00:24 Welcome to Connected FM Podcast
01:14 Introducing Today's Guest: Dr. Winnie Kwofie
03:11 Dr. Winnie's Journey and Insights
05:16 Challenges and Opportunities in Facilities Management
09:15 Global Perspectives on Facilities Management
19:35 Uplifting Stories and Leadership
26:11 Rapid Fire Questions with Dr. Winnie
33:46 Conclusion
Sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by ODP Business Solutions!
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In this episode of IFMA's Connected FM podcast, host Edward Wagoner interviews Dr. Winnie Kwofie, a leader in facility management higher education. They discuss the importance of visibility in the profession, the underrepresentation of women and the need for diverse perspectives in leadership roles. Winnie shares her personal journey and the significance of storytelling in advocating for the profession. They also touch on cultural perceptions of facilities and the importance of creating inclusive environments for women in the industry.
00:00 Snippet
00:24 Welcome to Connected FM Podcast
01:14 Introducing Today's Guest: Dr. Winnie Kwofie
03:11 Dr. Winnie's Journey and Insights
05:16 Challenges and Opportunities in Facilities Management
09:15 Global Perspectives on Facilities Management
19:35 Uplifting Stories and Leadership
26:11 Rapid Fire Questions with Dr. Winnie
33:46 Conclusion
Sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by ODP Business Solutions!
Connect with Us:

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