Michael Hahn serves as the Facilities Manager at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Mission Bay, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing community engagement and operational efficiency across a substantial portfolio of facilities. With oversight of seven buildings totaling 1.3 million square...
Michael Hahn serves as the Facilities Manager at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Mission Bay, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing community engagement and operational efficiency across a substantial portfolio of facilities. With oversight of seven buildings totaling 1.3 million square feet, including prominent structures such as the Buchanan Dental Center and the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Michael is dedicated to ensuring that these spaces not only meet the needs of their occupants but also foster a sense of community. His current projects focus on rectifying Title 19 Fire Life Safety Violations, a critical initiative that underscores his commitment to safety and compliance, while also enhancing the overall functionality of the facilities.
In addition to his core responsibilities, Michael actively participates in the UCSF Art Committee's Physical Site Subcommittee, where he collaborates with stakeholders to integrate art into the campus environment, enriching the aesthetic and cultural experience for students, staff, and visitors alike. His expertise in real estate transactions, corporate real estate, and tenant relations enables him to navigate complex challenges effectively, ensuring that UCSF's facilities are not only operationally sound but also conducive to a thriving academic community.
Michael's leadership style is characterized by emotional intelligence and a strong emphasis on teamwork, which he believes are essential for driving productivity improvements and making informed decisions. His ability to engage diverse stakeholders through regular meetings fosters a collaborative atmosphere that enhances project outcomes and strengthens community ties. As he continues to manage repairs and maintenance across UCSF's expansive facilities, Michael remains committed to creating spaces that support innovation, learning, and well-being.