Danny Dottin serves as the Director of Facilities Management for the North Carolina National Guard, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the facilities meet the operational needs of the Soldiers who rely on them for training and mission execution. With a focus...
Danny Dottin serves as the Director of Facilities Management for the North Carolina National Guard, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the facilities meet the operational needs of the Soldiers who rely on them for training and mission execution. With a focus on continuous improvement, Danny leads a dedicated team of technicians and administrative support staff, fostering an environment that prioritizes efficiency and effectiveness. His current responsibilities encompass the management of two key facilities, where he implements strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity while simultaneously reducing operational costs.
Danny's expertise in change management and problem-solving is instrumental in optimizing the performance of in-house and contracted labor. He has successfully overseen energy management initiatives that not only lower utility expenses but also promote sustainability within military operations. His hands-on experience with electrical power systems, airfield lighting, and fire suppression systems ensures that all facilities operate safely and efficiently, adhering to stringent military standards.
In addition to his technical skills, Danny excels in contractor liaison, effectively managing relationships with external vendors to ensure that all maintenance and custodial services align with the high standards expected by the North Carolina National Guard. His proficiency in facility management (FM) is complemented by a keen understanding of data centers and electrical safety protocols, making him a vital asset in the strategic planning and execution of facility operations. Through his leadership, Danny Dottin is committed to providing the best possible environments for Soldiers, enabling them to train effectively and fulfill their missions in support of both state and federal objectives.