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BOLIVAR, Mo. 鈥 Robbie Bryant, MEP Maintenance Supervisor for 麻豆影院鈥檚 Physical Plant, recently received the Educational Facilities Professional (EFP) credential, announced by the APPA.
The EFP is a way to validate the unique knowledge and competency required of an accomplished professional in the educational facilities field.
鈥淭he APPA EFP designation is a knowledge-based credential for educational facilities
professionals and industry suppliers looking to validate their depth-of-knowledge
in the core educational facilities management topics deemed critical by employers,鈥
John Morris, chair of APPA's Board for EFP Certification, said in a release.
鈥淎spiring educational facility professionals who obtain the must-have EFP credential demonstrate their understanding of the core knowledge and skills, enhance their career opportunities and gain immediate credibility with employers, clients and peers.鈥
The credential is both a professional and personal accomplishment for Bryant.
鈥淢y goal in the future is to be a facilities manager at an educational institution,鈥 Bryant said. 鈥淚 believe this credential will prove itself very valuable in establishing credibility when I start seeking a facilities management position.鈥
The EFP credential represents core knowledge, talent and skill, underscoring accountability and commitment to growth and mastery, APPA Executive Vice President Lander Medlin said in a release.
鈥淭he curriculum is rigorous and covers a broad area of subjects,鈥 Bryant said. 鈥淚t has helped me to realize that, with God鈥檚 help, I can accomplish the things I have set out to accomplish.鈥
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