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The National Association of Landscape Professionals Announces the New ENGAGE Event on February 18

Tickets are $99 and Spots are Limited

 

FAIRFAX, Va., (January 27, 2021) — The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) has opened registration for ENGAGE, a new virtual peer learning event, on February 18. 

The ENGAGE series is a virtual take on the popular Breakfast with Champions event that connects industry subject-matter experts with a group of peers for a deep dive into solutions around a specific topic.

The first event in the 2021 ENGAGE series features 20 topics to choose from spread out in two hour-long sessions – one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Industry experts will moderate discussions on crucial issues such as company culture, how to win contracts, employee recruiting, customer service, financial strategy, marketing, lawn care business development, and more. The event is appropriate for company owners, managers, supervisors, HR, sales and marketing, and design staff.

“We know that people miss connecting with industry experts and peers, so to help find solutions to business challenges, we’ve made the popular Breakfast with Champions event virtual,” said Britt Wood, NALP CEO. “And we’ve made it easy to participate – with a minimum time commitment so that it’s easy for your whole team to participate.”

Register quickly for ENGAGE and choose your topics right away to lock in your favorite sessions. View the list of discussion topics.

The sessions are approved for Landscape Industry Certified CEU’s at one credit per hour-long session.

The ENGAGE series is produced in partnership with Aspire and Gravely.

For more information, please contact the events team at NALP Events, call 703.429.4181 or visit landscapeprofessionals.org/ENGAGE.

About NALP

The National Association of Landscape Professionals represents an industry of approximately 1 million landscape, lawn care, irrigation, and tree care professionals. Through national advocacy campaigns, the association is growing the industry and its workforce. NALP offers its members professional development through education, networking, and training, certification and accreditation programs. For more information about NALP, visit www.landscapeprofessionals.org.