RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association (NCNLA) announces the 2015 Green & Growin’ Trade Show will take place January 5-9, 2015 in Greensboro, N.C. – one week earlier than its normal time, as Green & Growin’ and MANTS have switched weeks for 2015 only.
In addition to NCNLA’s two-day 2015 Green & Growin’ Trade Show (January 8-9), its three-day Education Conference (January 5-7) will once again highlight classes from top industry educators from universities and other N.C. green industry associations, including a Hispanic education track – taught in Spanish – thanks to a partnership with the National Hispanic Landscape Alliance and the Carolinas Irrigation Association.
“Green & Growin’ is NCNLA’s premiere event that provides an important marketplace for the nursery and landscape industry, and educational seminars for landscape, nursery, garden center, irrigation, arborist and turf maintenance professionals. We are proud to partner with other green industry groups to continually improve our programs and provide quality education and credits to all professionals,” said Ross Williams, NCNLA Executive Director.
Previous Hispanic education topics included:
- Increasing Crew & Crew Leader Accountability – El Aumento Crew & Crew Leader Responsabilidad, and
- The Dos and Don’ts of Pesticide Application – Los Pros y Los Contras de la Aplicación de Plaguicideas
- In addition, The 2015 Green & Growin’ Show offers:
- New plant and product introductions – The latest new plant introductions and cutting edge products for 2015 will be on display at the Trade Show.
- Keynote Speaker John Kennedy, Kennedy Consulting – well known speaker, sales strategist and customer experience consultant to the green industry.
- Business connection opportunities – Wild-West-Themed Kick-Off Party, NCSU Alumni Reception, multiple green industry association annual meetings, and more.
Attendees and exhibitors can find more information at: http://ncnla.memberclicks.net/green-growin-trade-show.
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