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SUMMARY:AMP Chapters Global Summit
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/amp-chapters-global-summit/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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CREATED:20260519T173452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T173533Z
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SUMMARY:AMP Argentina Chapter Event
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/amp-argentina-chapter-event/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260609T213057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T163738Z
UID:48539-1782414000-1782417600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Decision-Making Under Pressure: Balancing Safety\, Reliability\, and Production
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/decision-making-under-pressure-balancing-safety-reliability-and-production/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260520T164408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T164408Z
UID:48305-1782397800-1782401400@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Evento de WIRAM LATAM
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/evento-de-wiram-latam-2/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260519T171657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T205247Z
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SUMMARY:Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Savings in Asset Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/avoiding-common-pitfalls-and-maximizing-savings-in-asset-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260520T151500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T152339Z
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SUMMARY:People and Culture at Work and the relationship with Asset Management
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/people-and-culture-at-work-and-the-relationship-with-asset-management/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260505T213344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T165741Z
UID:48117-1779202800-1779206400@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:WIRAM UK Chapter: The Power of People - Innovation and Skills
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/wiram-uk-event-the-power-of-people/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T124000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T134000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260414T165723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T172052Z
UID:47646-1779194400-1779198000@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:WIRAM Panel at TRC 2026: How People and Culture Determine Organizational Success
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/wiram-panel-at-trc-2026-how-people-and-culture-determine-organizational-success/
LOCATION:South San Francisco Conference Center\, San Francisco\, United States
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20260507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20260507T233000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260303T204824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T165612Z
UID:46602-1778148000-1778196600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Certified Reliability Leader® Reconnect 2026
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/certified-reliability-leader-reconnect-2026/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260415T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260415T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260403T165618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T135219Z
UID:47371-1776247200-1776250800@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Building on the Past\, Leading the Future: A Leadership Journey at Tata Steel
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/building-on-the-past-leading-the-future-a-leadership-journey-at-tata-steel/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20260410T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20260410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260327T164908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T153607Z
UID:47172-1775833200-1775836800@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Gestión del Conocimiento con la Inteligencia Artificial (IA)
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/gestion-del-conocimiento-con-la-inteligencia-artificial-ia/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260409T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260326T171700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T153518Z
UID:47151-1775761200-1775764800@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:De la puesta en marcha a la operación confiable: aprendizajes en los primeros años de una planta de producción de litio
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/de-la-puesta-en-marcha-a-la-operacion-confiable-aprendizajes-en-los-primeros-anos-de-una-planta-de-produccion-de-litio/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20260316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20260316T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260209T164100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T164152Z
UID:46292-1773658800-1773662400@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Lubrication: Lifeblood of the Facility
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/lubrication-lifeblood-of-the-facility/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20260304T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20260304T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260220T145155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T145215Z
UID:46378-1772634600-1772638200@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Safety and Productivity with Virtual Reality and Technology
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/advancing-safety-and-productivity-with-virtual-reality-and-technology/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20260211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20260211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20260123T164509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T164605Z
UID:45784-1770822000-1770825600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Canada AMP Connection Event
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/canada-amp-connection-event/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20260115T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20260115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251223T205549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251224T135837Z
UID:45224-1768478400-1768482000@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Women in Leadership
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/women-in-leadership/
CATEGORIES:WIRAM Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20251215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20251215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251203T143657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T143836Z
UID:44857-1765796400-1765800000@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Static Models: A New Era of Spare Parts Optimization
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/beyond-static-models-a-new-era-of-spare-parts-optimization/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251203T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251113T165917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T173423Z
UID:44025-1764759600-1764763200@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Back To Basics: Asset Lifecycle Management
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/back-to-basics-asset-lifecycle-management/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251202T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251107T211825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T231906Z
UID:43704-1764684000-1764687600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:The Criticality of Bad Data in Asset Management Decisions
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/the-criticality-of-bad-data-in-asset-management-decisions/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters,WIRAM Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Guatemala:20251126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Guatemala:20251126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251107T211437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T152840Z
UID:43701-1764183600-1764187200@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:[In Spanish] Confiabilidad de activos desde la perspectiva de la gestión de proyectos de mantenimiento
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/confiabilidad-de-activos-desde-la-perspectiva-de-la-gestion-de-proyectos-de-mantenimiento/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20251125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20251125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251117T152815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T151957Z
UID:44231-1764072000-1764075600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:[In Spanish] Gestión de Mantenimiento en Centrales Termoeléctricas
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/in-spanish-gestion-de-mantenimiento-en-centrales-termoelectricas/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20251120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20251120T173000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251104T213136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T212702Z
UID:43215-1763654400-1763659800@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:WIRAM LATAM Summit: Liderazgo en Equipos de Alto Rendimiento: Claves para el Éxito
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/wiram-latam-summit-liderazgo-en-equipos-de-alto-rendimiento-claves-para-el-exito/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters,WIRAM Chapters
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251118T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Easter:20251118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251104T221155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T212138Z
UID:43260-1763470800-1763474400@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Round Table Discussion: Leveraging Data to Drive Performance
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/round-table-discussion-leveraging-data-to-drive-performance/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Bogota:20251104T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Bogota:20251104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251017T010104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T223843Z
UID:40740-1762254000-1762257600@assetmanagementprofessionals.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Reliability with IoT: Unlocking Continuous Insights
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/advancing-reliability-with-iot-unlocking-continuous-insights/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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SUMMARY:What is Asset Management?
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/what-is-asset-management/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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DTSTAMP:20260613T115947
CREATED:20251017T003051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T210108Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Transit Brief and AI Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM)’s initiatives to elevate and highlight the role of women professionals in our industry.\n				\n				\n									The WIRAM Panel organized by Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) during The Reliability Conference 2026 in San Francisco\, California\, was a resounding success. The event was enthusiastically received by the audience\, where female industry leaders discussed “People and Culture at Work.” Maura Abad\, WIRAM Global Director and AMP Chapter Director\, noted that the panel featured the outstanding participation of Diti Sood\, Founder and CEO of Bolo AI; Kimi Omi\, Vice President of Northern California Support Services at Kaiser Permanente; and Jennifer Jabara\, Global Talent & Education Lead for Integrated Facilities Management at CBRE\, who discussed “Uptime® Elements: People and Culture at Work. Framework and Implementation.” Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) is the organization that\, under the umbrella of the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP)\, promotes and highlights the role and contributions of women to Reliability\, Industrial Maintenance\, and Asset Management. The WIRAM Panel is part of the activities WIRAM carries out throughout the year to continue fostering the participation of professional women in the industry\, highlighting their achievements and how they benefit the industry with their ideas and innovative proposals. “We are very pleased with these results; the audience’s participation and our panelists’ enthusiasm demonstrate how far we have come in the industry regarding gender equality and how the contributions of professional women enrich the industry and strengthen the business. We’re talking about incredible women with exceptional careers who generously share their knowledge—a practice that not only benefits industry professionals but also positions them as role models\, guides\, and inspirations for hundreds of thousands of young women and girls who see asset management\, engineering\, or business as a life goal or a target to achieve. “We hope these events will inspire the next generation\, while helping to bring greater flexibility to an industry that has been led by men for years\,” Maura noted during the event. 								\n				\n																														\n				\n					Culture as the cornerstone of business success				\n				\n									The topic of discussion at this WIRAM Panel\, “People and Culture at Work\,” is one of the most recent Domains added to the Uptime® Elements Framework. This framework\, created by Terrence O’Hanlon\, founder of Reliabilityweb.com and creator of the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System\, serves as a guide for strategically applying maintenance and reliability techniques\, unifying the language and aligning all asset management with the organization’s core objectives. This new Domain\, People and Culture at Work\, was extensively discussed and explained by women leaders in the sector during this WIRAM Panel\, highlighting how organizational culture influences the results and performance of teams\, assets\, and facilities. Would you like to support WIRAM’s work? Learn more here.
URL:https://assetmanagementprofessionals.org/es/event/sound-transit-brief-and-ai-opportunities/
CATEGORIES:AMP Chapters
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