Episodios

  • Micah Jacob: Rethinking FM Through Systems Thinking
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of The Modern Facilities Management Podcast, Griffin Hamilton is joined by Micah Jacob, a Melbourne-based Facilities Manager with over a decade of global FM experience across Australia, Europe, and large multinational portfolios.

    Micah’s journey into facilities management is anything but traditional. Originally trained in computer science, his career path took an unexpected turn—from a mailroom role to managing complex FM contracts across energy, banking, retail, and commercial real estate. Along the way, he’s worked with some of the largest global FM providers, gaining a rare, cross-functional perspective on how facilities management has evolved over the last 12 years.

    Together, Griffin and Micah explore:

    • How a technical and systems-thinking background can shape better FM decision-making

    • The expanding role of facilities teams post-COVID, from operations to strategy

    • Why emotional intelligence and stakeholder psychology are now critical FM skills

    • Global differences in FM best practices across Australia, the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East

    • The promise—and challenges—of IoT, data, and predictive maintenance in facilities

    • Why adaptability beats “cause and effect” thinking in complex FM environments

    Micah also shares insights into mentorship, continuous learning, and his upcoming book project focused on complex systems thinking—bridging human psychology, infrastructure, and long-term outcomes in facilities and beyond.


    Enjoy!

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    35 m
  • Lonnie Pilgrim: Navigating Capital Projects & Future-Proofing School Facilities
    Dec 4 2025

    In this episode of the Modern Facilities Management Podcast, Griffin welcomes back Lonnie Pilgrim, Director of Operations & Maintenance for the Fort McMurray Public School Division in Alberta. Previously featured in Episode 101 for his crisis management expertise, Lonnie returns to discuss best practices in capital project management.

    Lonnie breaks down capturing daily maintenance data to annual lifecycle reporting, FCA cycles, emerging issues, and the metrics that ultimately built the case for the project approval.

    The conversation dives deep into best practices for capital project planning, including:

    • How to demonstrate need using real maintenance and cost data

    • Mistakes to avoid in early project design

    • Ensuring operational efficiency post-construction

    • Standardizing equipment to streamline future maintenance

    • Building strong relationships with architects, GCs, and stakeholders to ensure a smooth turnover

    Enjoy!

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    28 m
  • Nick Queensland: Change Management in FM
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of The Modern Facilities Management Podcast, Griffin Hamilton sits down with Nick Queensland, a a healthcare facilities leader with more than 25 years of experience at Mayo Clinic, Luminis Health, and Johns Hopkins.

    Griffin and Nick dig into the realities of change management in hospital facilities—why buy-in matters, how to communicate effectively with stakeholders, and why reinforcing change is just as important as implementing it.

    Nick also reflects on the evolving expectations in healthcare facilities and the importance of engaging teams at every level.

    If you’re looking to grow your career or lead change in facilities management, this episode is packed with practical insights and hard-earned lessons.

    Key Topics Covered

    • Navigating a 25+ year career in hospital facilities

    • The importance of understanding your role in healthcare

    • Leadership philosophies and developing future FM talent

    • Change management: buy-in, communication, and reinforcement

    • Engaging stakeholders across clinical and non-clinical teams

    • How expectations in hospital facilities have evolved

    • Building team culture during times of change

    Enjoy!

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    27 m
  • Jay Fiske: Turning Data into Action with Connected Kitchens and Smart Facilities
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode of The Modern Facilities Management Podcast, host Griffin Hamilton sits down with Jay Fiske, President of Powerhouse Dynamics, to explore how IoT (Internet of Things) is transforming the food service and retail industries. Jay shares the fascinating journey of Powerhouse Dynamics—from a scrappy four-person startup to an acquisition by Middleby, one of the world’s largest commercial food service equipment manufacturers.

    They dive deep into how simple IoT sensors and data streams—like temperature, energy, and door sensors—can unlock massive operational efficiencies, prevent costly equipment failures, and optimize energy use. Jay also explains how facilities teams can start small, measure ROI, and scale their use of connected technologies without adding to their workload.

    Key Takeaways:

    • What IoT really means and how it drives actionable insights.
    • Real-world examples of how connected devices improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
    • How AI and automation are redefining facility management and reducing labor burdens.
    • A look ahead at the next 3–5 years of connectivity, automation, and AI in the facilities world.


    About the Guest:


    Jay Fiske is President of Powerhouse Dynamics, a Boston-based IoT company whose platforms—Open Kitchen and SiteSage—help multi-site operators manage critical infrastructure like HVAC, refrigeration, and cooking equipment through cloud-connected automation.

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    30 m
  • Jessica Wicks, Brand President of DUCTZ
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode, Jessica Wicks, Brand President of DUCTZ, joins us to discuss why proactive maintenance planning is vital to facilities management. She explains how deferred maintenance directly affects indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and overall building performance.

    Jessica also shares how HVAC systems play a pivotal role in sustainability, and offers practical insights on selecting the right maintenance partners. From coil cleaning to air duct restoration, this conversation underscores the importance of consistency and accountability in creating healthy, efficient buildings.


    Takeaways:

    • Maintenance plans should include walkthroughs and system inventory checks.

    • Deferred maintenance leads to costly breakdowns and potential health risks.

    • Indoor air quality depends on consistent HVAC upkeep.

    • Energy efficiency is tightly linked to system cleanliness.

    • Coil cleaning helps extend HVAC lifespan.

    • Facilities managers must prioritize proactive care to avoid disruptions.

    • Vendor selection plays a major role in maintenance success.

    • AI and technology are supporting skilled trades and ensuring long-term job stability.

    00:00 – Introduction to Jessica Wicks and DUCTZ
    04:59 – The Importance of Maintenance Plans
    09:45 – Impact of Deferred Maintenance on Indoor Air Quality
    14:27 – Energy Efficiency and Maintenance Strategies
    19:17 – Challenges in Maintaining Occupied Buildings
    20:12 – Selecting the Right Vendor


    About DUCTZ:

    Founded in 2002, DUCTZ is the nation’s leading brand for HVAC and air duct cleaning. Since air duct cleanliness is directly tied to indoor air quality, DUCTZ technicians provide thorough services that improve system efficiency and safety. DUCTZ emphasizes long-term relationships with residents and businesses through exceptional service. In addition to air duct cleaning, the company offers HVAC restoration, dryer vent cleaning, coil cleaning, and exhaust cleaning.

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    22 m
  • Michelle Sujka: Empowerment in Facilities Management
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of the Modern Facilities Management Podcast, host Griffin Hamilton sits down with Michelle Sujka to discuss her journey into facilities management.

    Michelle shares how relationship building, self-reflection, and embracing discomfort have shaped her growth in a male-dominated field. She also highlights how COVID-19 offered a moment for personal and professional reset, and how her podcast, I’m Done Apologizing, empowers women to step into leadership with confidence.

    Takeaways:

    • Building strong relationships is foundational to success in facilities management.
    • Self-reflection and vulnerability fuel personal growth.
    • Networking and mentorship are essential career tools.
    • Women should apply for roles even before they feel 100% qualified.
    • Having allies and diverse perspectives strengthens the industry.


    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction to Michelle Sujka
    02:45 – Transition from Higher Education to Facilities Management
    05:40 – The Power of Relationship Building
    09:00 – Self-Reflection and Growth
    11:50 – Empowerment Through Podcasting
    15:00 – Women in a Male-Dominated Industry
    18:00 – COVID-19 as a Moment for Reset


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    23 m
  • Billy Holder: Leveraging AI for Facilities Inspections
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode of the Modern Facilities Management Podcast, Griffin Hamilton speaks with Billy Holder about his extensive journey in the facilities management and construction industry.

    They discuss the significant changes in the industry over the past year, the core problems faced by facilities managers, particularly regarding time management and inspections, and how innovative technology, including AI, is being utilized to address these challenges.

    Billy shares insights on the importance of networking and the impact of organizations like IFMA on his career, emphasizing the need for professionals to embrace technology to stay competitive in the evolving landscape.

    Enjoy!

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    04:53 Identifying the Main Problem

    10:06 Innovative Solutions in Facilities Management

    15:09 The Role of AI in Facilities Management

    19:51 Embracing Technology and Future Trends

    24:55 Networking and Career Impact

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    30 m
  • Micah Remley, CEO of Robin Workplace Management
    Aug 28 2025

    On this episode, Griffin Hamilton interviews Micah Remley, CEO of Robin, a workplace management platform.

    Micah and Griffin dive into the evolving landscape of workplace management, particularly in the context of hybrid work environments.

    They discuss the challenges and strategies for returning to the office, the importance of data in managing facilities, and how to create a workplace that fosters collaboration and productivity.

    Micah emphasizes the need for intentionality in office design and operations, drawing parallels with the hospitality industry to enhance employee experience.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Hybrid work has created a disconnect between employee and management expectations.
    • Team days can significantly improve collaboration and office attendance.
    • Data analytics is crucial for understanding office usage and employee behavior.
    • The role of facilities managers is evolving to include more strategic planning and data analysis.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Workplace Management

    02:03 The Evolution of Hybrid Work

    05:09 Challenges of Returning to Office

    09:58 Leveraging Data and Tools for Facilities Management

    20:02 The Future of Workplace Experience

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    26 m
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