Tag: National Association of Landscape Professionals
A Little Dirt Never Hurt
Around 800 students weren't afraid to spend a long weekend getting muddy at North Carolina State University for the National Association of Landscape Professionals'...
Thorne Receives Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award
HERNDON, Va. - The National Association of Landscape Professionals announced Jeremy Thorne as the recipient of the inaugural Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award....
Gravely Beautifies Harbor House Domestic Abuse Shelter
BRILLION, Wis. – In celebration of Earth Day, Gravely took part in the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ (NALP) Day of Service Event. Ariens Company...
Jeffrey Scott Inducted Into Consulting Hall of Fame
Washington, DC – Jeffrey Scott was voted by his peers into Alan Weiss’s Million Dollar Consultant Hall of Fame. This honor was announced at...
National Day of Service Demonstrates Landscape Professionals’ Impact on Their Communities
HERNDON, Va. — The National Association of Landscape Professionals held its national Day of Service on Earth Day, April 22. This grassroots event allows...
NALP Names Vice President Of Public Affairs
HERNDON, Va. — The National Association of Landscape Professionals announced that Missy Henriksen will join the association, beginning July 1, 2015, in the newly...
April is National Lawn Care Month
EAST DUNDEE, Ill. - The month of April is designated as National Lawn Care Month and The Lawn Institute and the National Association of...
Landscape Industry Certified Manager Program Now Offered Online
HERNDON, Va. – The Principles of Turfgrass Management certification program is now available as an online course. Passing this international turf program will earn...
Greg Davis Named PLANET AEF 2015 Outstanding Educator Of The Year
HERNDON, Va. — The PLANET Academic Excellence Foundation has named Greg Davis, head of academic advising in the Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources department...
PLANET Becomes NALP
As of April 1, the Professional Landcare Network will become The National Association of Landscape Professionals.
It’s been 10 years since the Associated Landscape Contractors...