ISSA committee applications open across Oceania and Asia-Pacific

The committee welcomes ISSA members from across the region, including building service contractors, in-house teams, restoration specialists and facility management professionals

Last Updated:

September 23, 2025

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Tim McDonald

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The ISSA Oceania & Asia-Pacific Building and Facility Services Committee is calling for applications, giving members the chance to shape industry standards and support healthier, safer and cleaner communities.

The committee welcomes ISSA members from across the region, including building service contractors, in-house teams, residential and restoration specialists, and facility management professionals. Both experienced leaders and emerging voices are encouraged to apply.

Not a member yet? Join today.

ISSA administration and accounts coordinator Alicia Morgan says committee involvement is about connection and impact.

“Joining an ISSA Oceania & Asia-Pacific committee is a fantastic way to connect with industry peers, share your experience, and make a real impact. It’s about building relationships, learning together, and helping shape a stronger future for our business communities,” Morgan says.

The role involves bi-monthly calls of one to two hours and occasional participation in sub-working groups. Nominations close 7 November, with applicants notified mid-November. 

Join us in driving progress, strengthening member engagement and developing initiatives that benefit our industry and communities.

Submit your application via the ISSA website.

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