Guy
Thatcher's experience includes facility strategic planning, requirements
and feasibility studies, system selection, quality assurance planning,
computer aided design (CAD), computer assisted facility management
(CAFM) and data communications. His education and professional
training are in computing and information systems.
Selected
projects include the development of requirements for the active
site of AECL at Chalk River, Ontario, the review of facility
planning processes at Los Alamos National Laboratory in
New Mexico, a facility planning guide for Human Resources Development
Canada and a functional space requirements study for the Canadian
Food Inspection Agency's bio-hazard laboratory at St-Hyacinthe,
Quebec. For the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, Guy developed
a strategic facility plan for the administrative facilities of
this trans-border First Nation.
Guy has published numerous articles in facility management journals,
and speaks regularly at seminars and conferences. He developed
and taught the course Information Management for Facility Professionals,
delivered entirely over the Internet, as part of the Masters Certificate
in Facility Management for Michigan State University. In
2004, Guy developed and taught a three-day Seaport Facility Planning
and Management course.
Guy
is a qualified IFMA instructor and teaches IFMA courses internationally.
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