From Strategy to Action, Together Letter From BICSI’s CEO
Across our community, we each play a different part in advancing the ICT profession. What connects us is how we show up for one another and the work we do every day. On 6 November, our Board completed its annual strategy review and set clear direction for the year ahead. With that guidance in hand, staff is moving from plan to execution. We are focusing on practical guidance, credible credentials, and learning experiences that are designed to improve safety, security, and reliability in practice. We are also strengthening global access so you can find, use, and trust BICSI resources wherever you work. You will see this work in action at BICSI Winter 2026 this January in Orlando, Florida. The program is built for real-world applications. Expect multiple educational tracks, concise lightning learning, collaborative Solution Rooms, and in-depth lectures. It is a chance to learn from experts, earn CECs, and compare approaches with peers, manufacturers, and solution providers. We will also celebrate the community through the Annual Awards Banquet and highlight hands-on excellence in the BICSI Cabling Skills Challenge. The Exhibit Hall will make it easy to explore tools and ideas you can take back to your projects.
What you can expect from us next is straightforward: We will align our work to the Board’s direction, set measurable objectives, and share key milestones along the way, with ongoing opportunities to contribute your voice, so we keep improving together. How you can help now: • Make plans to join us in Orlando this January. • Encourage colleagues to engage in BICSI learning and credentials. • Share what is working, and what is not, so we stay focused on what delivers the most value. Thank you for the difference you make every day. I am proud of what we are building and excited for what is ahead. Together in purpose,
John H. Daniels, CNM, LFACHE, FHIMSS, CPHIMS Chief Executive Officer BICSI
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