In this week’s episode of Facility Voices, Shalita Myrick, Vice President for Administrative Services and Chief Operating Officer at Pacific Lutheran University, shares how her career in facilities management is driven by purpose and a commitment to helping others. She discusses PLU’s care-centered environment, the evolving perception of facilities management, and the lasting impact of the pandemic. Shalita also highlights opportunities for women in the industry, the importance of diversity of thought, and the need to close the gender pay gap. Her advice? Be open, be confident, and ask for what you deserve.
Tune in for an insightful conversation on leadership, purpose, and the future of facilities management!
Shalita Myrick, VP for Administrative Services and COO at Pacific Lutheran University, previously held leadership roles at MD Anderson, Texas Children’s Hospital, UT Southwestern, Kaiser Permanente, and AT&T. She oversees business operations, HR, risk management, and facilities at PLU. Myrick holds a master’s in facilities management from UT San Antonio and a bachelor’s in political science from Spelman College.
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