Conference Information


Session Information

Types of Sessions at CBC:

Conference Sessions (Pro Attendees)

Designed exclusively for the in-house cleaning and building service contractor professional communities, these 60-minute sessions explore essential concepts and applications to optimize cleaning, staffing and operational systems. Covering key topics including disinfection, cleaning methodologies, floor care, sustainability and more, CBC sessions deliver a deep understanding of how to create and sustain successful cleaning strategies for your organization.

Learning Labs (All Attendee Levels)

Learning Labs take place in the CBC Expo and offer valuable information in focused, 20-minute increments. Presented by today's leading solution providers, these engaging and informative sessions highlight advancements and applications of myriad cleaning products and technologies.



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Meet The CBC Speakers

Ken Wertz

Executive Director , National School Plant Management Association (NSPMA)

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Gloria Wesley

Principal, Exodus Management & Consulting, LLC

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Moderator: Corinne Zudonyi

Editor-in-Chief, CleanLink, Contracting Profits, Facility Cleaning Decisions

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CBC Track Topics

Business/Organizational Management

Explore the foundations of successful business management within the cleaning industry. From optimizing workflows to fostering leadership skills, this track delves into the strategies essential for a thriving cleaning enterprise.

Cleaning Operations

Master the operational intricacies of the cleaning trade through this track. With topics including efficient scheduling, quality control and client satisfaction, attendees will explore the core elements that define successful cleaning operations.

Trends & Technologies

Stay at the forefront of innovation in the cleaning sector with this track. Uncover the latest trends and cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of cleaning services. From smart cleaning solutions to data-driven insights, gain a competitive edge by staying informed and adaptive.



Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

All Clean Buildings Conference 2025 Pro Level attendees will have the opportunity to document their participation and earn professional development credit (CEUs) for attending 50 minute conference sessions. Approximately 14 days after the conclusion of Clean Buildings Conference 2025, verified attendees will receive an email with a link to assessments for each session they were scanned into during the event.

By successfully answering four true/false questions, attendees will receive a transcript indicating the CEUs earned for each session. This transcript can be used for self-reporting to any necessary licensing body or association. Clean Buildings Conference 2025 offers CEUs to Pro level attendees at no additional cost.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this program. Anyone can register and attend.

Satisfactory Requirements for CEU

  • You must be scanned into the conference session.
  • You must be present for over 90% of the conference session.
  • You must correctly answer at least 70% of the learning outcome assessment questions which will be administered online after the conference concludes.

Statement of Nondiscrimination

Trade Press Media Group is committed to providing an educational opportunity for all persons and admits students of any race, color, gender, sexual preference, age, non-disqualifying handicap, religion or creed, or national or ethnic origin.

Privacy Policy

Trade Press Media Group, Inc. is dedicated to protecting the privacy of all educational program participants. Unless otherwise stated, we only use the information provided to process and track participants' educational programs, provide appropriate support, and maintain learning records. We have safeguards in place to protect the privacy of this information.

Transcript

You will receive a transcript for the CEUs earned after you successfully complete the assessment. This transcript can be used to self‐report to any necessary organization, although it is up to the organization to accept it.