National Association of Landscape Professionals Announces 2024-2025 Board of Directors
The National Association of Landscape Professionals is proud to announce its newly appointed Board of Directors for the 2024-2025 term.
“We are thrilled that these talented individuals comprise our 2024-2025 Board of Directors,” said Britt Wood, CEO of NALP. “Their diverse experiences and deep understanding of the landscape industry will help us continue to advance our mission of promoting professionalism and protecting and growing the industry.”
New Board members include Jennifer Burnett from LandCare, Angela Hieronimus from Blades of Green, and Will Pereira (former ALCC Board President) from BrightView.
Officers:
- Chair: Pam Dooley, Plants Creative Landscapes, Decatur, Georgia
- Vice Chair: Roscoe Klausing, Klausing Group, Lexington, Kentucky
Directors-At-Large:
- Beth Berry, Advanced Turf Solutions, Fishers, Indiana
- Nick Brummel, Brummel Lawn & Landscape LLC, Blue Springs, Missouri
- Jennifer Burnett, LandCare, San Diego, California
- Dan Carrothers, FMC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Ivan Giraldo, Clean Scapes LP, Austin, Texas
- Claire Goldman, R&R Landscaping, Waverly, Alabama
- Warren Gorowitz, Hunter Industries, San Marcos, California
- John Guth, Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions, West Chester, Pennsylvania
- Angela Hieronimus, Blades of Green, Edgewater, Maryland
- Jennifer Jorge, King Green, Gainesville, Georgia
- Chris Lee, Earthworks Inc., Lillian, Texas
- Doug McDuff, Landscape America, Wrentham, Massachusetts
- Will Pereira, BrightView, Belgrade, Montana
- Tim Portland, Yellowstone Landscape, Charlotte, North Carolina
- J.T. Price, Landscape Workshop, Vestavia Hills, Alabama
- Teddy Russell, Russell Landscape Group, Sugar Hill, Georgia
- Brandon Sheppard, Weed Man, Winchester, Virginia
- Chris Senske, Senske Services, Kennewick, Washington
The new board officially took office on October 2, 2024.
About NALP The National Association of Landscape Professionals is the national trade association and leading voice for the $150 billion landscape industry, which employs more than 1 million professionals. NALP helps shape policy and regulations and provides industry-leading education, training, and resources that help industry companies reach their highest potential. For more information, visit www.landscapeprofessionals.org
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