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by Paul Collett on Jun 4, 2009

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The second fmME Breakfast Club meeting - the forum for passionate industry leaders and knowledge sharers - moved forward on the formation of a licensed trade association for the sector as a whole

June’s meeting at the Movenpick Hotel, Bur Dubai, saw the appointment of ServeU GM Stephen Barker as inaugural chairman to steer proceedings, and the addition of three new industry faces – Ulysses Papadopoulos, BDM, CitySpace; Juma Bin Darwish Al Muhairy, director – Engineering, Dubai World Trade Centre; Dilip Khatwani, CEO, Reliance Facilities Management - invited for their previous involvement in attempts to form a dedicated FM trade association for the Middle East. 

Chairman appointed

Inaugural fmME Breakfast Club guests agreed the way forward in setting and implementing standards and to gain a regional FM industry voice, was through the formation of a trade association. It was therefore agreed upon in the second meeting to appoint an interim chairman as a single point of contact for the group with government and other key bodies.

With this in mind, ServeU GM Stephen Barker has volunteered to take on the role for an interim period.

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The guests

Juma Bin Darwish Al Muhairy (JD), director – Engineering, Dubai World Trade Centre

Terry John-Baptiste (TJB), FM director Omniyat

Louisa Theobald (LT), group exhibitions director SMG FM Expo

Dilip Khatwani (DK), CEO, Reliance Facilities Management

Alan Millin (AM) director of consultancy, Imdaad

Christiane Murray (CM), BDM Special Projects, ServeU

Ulysses Papadopoulos (UP), BDM, CitySpace

Stephen Barker (SB), GM, ServeU

Bradley Robbins (BR), Infrastructure and Facilities Manager, Nakheel

Q: How do you go about setting up a licensed trade association in the Middle East?

Stephen Barker (SB):
I think we all agree that if this group is to go further and put itself in front of government and the Dubai Chamber of Commerce we need a single point of contact to steer the group. That said, we need to be fully prepared before we seek an audience. Ulysses, why did the earlier attempts fail?

Ulysses Papadopoulos (UP): The initial effort in 2003 stumbled when the meeting we secured with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce fell through. From that point on it became very hard to keep the group moving forward until we had another meeting, which didn’t happen. We also tabled the association as member centric, which not only smacked as a trade union and was therefore not particularly appealing to the chamber, but also meant we had to have 25 Emiraties sitting on the board by law. That just wasn’t possible then, and I doubt it would even be possible now. 

Juma Bin Darwish Al Muhairy (JM):
We had around 20 senior people in the group and aligned ourselves with IFMA, the International Facilities Management Association. In short we got too big and the momentum dissipated when the meeting with government failed to materialise. Plus IFMA backed off.

Louisa Theobald (LT):
So you think the group should stay small? 




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