Chuck Bowen, of Lawn & Landscape magazine, will present his can’t miss State of the Industry webinar on January 4, 2017 from noon to 1 p.m. as part of the Western Nursery and Landscape Association Management education series. This webinar, as part of the WNLA Management education series, is sponsored by KAT Wholesale Outdoor.
Each year, Lawn & Landscape publishes its market-leading State of the Industry Report, which analyzes high-level trends impacting the market. In this presentation, Chuck offers up the most important trends and changes coming down the pike that landscapers must pay attention to, as well as how they can best take advantage of new developments in the market to grow in 2017 and beyond.
Chuck Bowen is the editor and associate publisher of Lawn & Landscape magazine, the largest and most-read business magazine for the green industry. He and his team produce Lawn & Landscape’s annual marquee research projects like the State of the Industry Report, Benchmarking Your Business Report and Top 100 list. He speaks regularly about trends impacting the landscape industry.
Before joining GIE Media, Chuck spent several years as a journalist in the Midwest. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Indianapolis Star and Cleveland Magazine.
He lives in Cleveland with his wife and three children.
This and all Western Nursery and Landscape Association webinars are free for WNLA members. To register, visit wnla.org.
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