Jeanette Omdalen is the Chief Executive Officer of Highland Roofing Company and has over a decade of management experience across a variety of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and agriculture.
With the turn of a new year, it’s always best to review your existing facility management plan to ensure your facility isn’t vulnerable to costly repairs and all components are operating with peak performance.Roof leaks can be caused by:minor tears a
Whether to fulfill a core personal and/or business value or to take advantage of cost savings, tax benefits or for potential many other reasons, it’s usually a good idea to choose an environmentally friendly roofing system. There are four primar
Rooftop bars and patios are becoming popular features as developers of office space, multi-family housing, restaurants and hotels look for new and creative ways to provide employees, residents and guests with a unique experience. While being out
With Spring, comes Spring cleaning, and the following is a simple checklist to follow to ensure that your commercial roof is clean, clear of debris and standing water, drains properly and will continue to maintain superior performance. 1.
With the turn of a new year, it’s always best to create a new or review your existing facility management plan to ensure your facility isn’t vulnerable to costly repairs and all components are operating with peak performance. When assessing the
Fayetteville City Councilwoman Brenda McNair, building Owner Rory Dowling, the real estate team over leasing and community manager for the Residences at the Prince Charles Sherry Wcislak cut the ribbon for the community. Photo by GFBJNew life can be
Since starting her company in 2017, MA has grown her company to include over 80 employees and contractors, handling work in Communication, Computers,Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center (C5ISR) suite.SOFtact Solutions (STS) CEO
Current Executive Director of Inasmuch Pastor Craig Morrison (left) continues to work with Founder and previous Executive Director Sue Byrd (right) who continues to volunteer with the organization. Photo by GFBJ.For the last 18 years, Fayetteville Ar