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Facilities Management : We Make AU Facilities Safe,
Functional and Attractive
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Director of Grounds, Vehicle Maintenance and
Support Services, Mark Feist. |
Mark
Feist was named the Assistant Director of Grounds,
Vehicle Maintenance, Support Services and Recycling
at American University in August of 1996 after
a successful 13-year career at the National Research
Council (NRC).
Feist has organized a team approach to campus
maintenance by developing zone maintenance procedures,
and establishing both maintenance standards and
a quality control review process for grounds,
vehicle maintenance, and support services for
the 85-acre campus. He has also implemented sports
turf maintenance and recycling operational upgrades.
Built into his position are the additional responsibilities
of budget preparation, fiscal matters, administrative
and personnel related duties, landscape installation,
irrigation and hardscape maintenance and emergency
snow removal.
In 2000, he was recognized by the Professional
Grounds Management Society for outstanding professional
accomplishment in grounds management. Several
members of the Grounds staff have captured awards
in their respective fields including the 2002
College Soccer Field of the Year by Sports Turf
Magazine.
Prior to his tenure at AU, Feist held the positions
of Facility and Grounds Operations Manager and
Grounds Manager at the NRC. There he developed
a comprehensive landscape maintenance program
while managing a staff of 25. He was recognized
by the Professional Grounds Management Society
in 1982 for outstanding professional accomplishment
in grounds maintenance.
After graduating from Delaware Valley College
with a degree in Ornamental Horticulture, Feist
spent two years as a Greenhouse Supervisor for
the City of Philadelphia.
He completed the Facility Management Program at
George Washington University in October 1993.
Feist is a Certified Landscape Technician (CLT)
and owns certifications in the District of Columbia
for Pesticide Certification 3-A, B, and has a
District of Columbia license to operate Heavy
Equipment Class 7-B.
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