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knowledge builders PART 1, GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT Jack Hug, APPA Fellow Hug Consulting and Management Services Colorado Springs, CO Jack has been active professionally dur- ing the past 52 years, working in facilities management and university administra- tion; he's also a past APPA President. Jack has served as assistant vice chancellor for the University of California, San Diego from 1984 until his retirement in April 2002. During this time he has served as director of UCSD's Physical Plant Services for the main campus located in La Jolla, California, and for the UCSD Medical Center located in San Diego. Prior to working at UCSD, Jack served as chief facilities officer at several other institutions of higher education in- cluding major research universities, and large, medium, and small institutions, within both public and private sectors. Jack offers consulting services on facilities management, organizational performance management, and a variety of offerings for specific facility manage- ment service support departments. In his role as president of Hug Consulting and Management Services, Jack serves as the principal consultant and performs organizational reviews and service performance assessments based on criteria and scope customized to meet an institution's specific area of interest and need. Chapters in Part 1 of the BOK: • Building an Effective Workforce By Anita Zimmerman and John De Souza • Change Management By John Morris, P.E., CEFP • Communication By Robert Hascall and Karen M. Salisbury • Financial Analysis and Control By Mohammad Qayoumi, Ph.D. • Leadership By William Daigneau, APPA Fellow • Managing Ethically By E. Lander Medlin • Modern Budgeting Issues By William Gardiner • Organization By Jack Hug, APPA Fellow • Overview of Accounting Systems By Burr Millsap • Staff Development By Suzanne Hilleman, MBA, SPHR • Strategic Role of Human Resources By Andrea Balestrieri • Strategy and Leadership By Brenda Albright At the Helm of APPA's Body of Knowledge (BOK) By Anita Dosik 42 | november/december 2014 | Facilities Manager A PPA's Body of Knowledge (BOK) is available to all members online, as a searchable, digital database. The BOK develops, updates, and disseminates the foundational content required by facilities professionals at colleges, universi- ties, schools, museums, and other nonprofit, educational organizations to do their jobs. The BOK is ongoing, and updated sections are posted as soon as they are peer reviewed and approved for publication. It takes many volunteers to keep APPA's BOK up-to-date, relevant, and informative. At the helm, is the editor-in-chief, APPA Fellow Maggie Kinnaman, as well as four content coordinators, who, working with the authors, editorial board, peer reviewers, and APPA staff, make the BOK a reality. At this time we are pleased to announce a new content coordinator, Steve Marusze- wski, for Part 4 (Planning, Design, and Construction.) We welcome Steve and look forward to the many contributions he will be making to the continued success of APPA's BOK. Steve will take over from Don Guckert, who was the PDC content coor- dinator for the past year and a half. Here is a current listing of the BOK chapters and their authors, along with informa- tion about the content coordinators in charge of each part.

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