Call for Speakers: NALP Now Accepting Proposals for ELEVATE 2025 Sessions
Fairfax, VA., March 5, 2025 —The National Association of Landscape Professionals is now accepting session proposals for ELEVATE, its national conference and expo for landscape maintenance, design build and lawn care professionals, taking place November 2-5, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators are invited to submit proposals to share their insights, strategies, and solutions with an audience of top landscape professionals. ELEVATE provides a platform for engaging real-world education that empowers its 2,500 attendees to navigate industry challenges and drive success.
Speakers are encouraged to submit proposals for sessions on topics including these and more:
- Leadership & Management – Building strong teams, leadership development, strategic growth
- Technology & Innovation – AI, automation, fleet technology, software integration
- Human Resources & Retention – Workforce planning, culture, training, recruitment strategies
- Growing Your Business – Scaling, acquisitions, ownership transitions, financial success
- Sales & Marketing – Branding, client engagement, digital marketing, sales tactics
- Finance & Accounting – Profitability, financial literacy, automation, key decision-making
- Operations & Risk Management – Safety culture, legal considerations, fleet management
- Sustainability – Climate impact, water management, eco-friendly practices, electrification
Proposals are due by Friday, March 28, 2025.
Visit the webpage to review the guidelines and submit a proposal.
About NALP
The National Association of Landscape Professionals represents an industry of more than 1 million landscape, lawn care, irrigation and tree care experts who create and maintain green spaces for the benefit of society and the environment. The association works with lawmakers and the public to protect and grow the industry and offers education, networking, training and professional development programs that inspire its members to excellence. For more information about NALP, visit www.landscapeprofessionals.org.