Irrigation & Lighting editor-in-chief talks business on ‘Profit Time’

Kyle Brown, editor-in-chief of Irrigation & Lighting, shared success stories of last year’s Watch Us Grow program winners on “Profit Time.”
Kyle Brown, magazine editor-in-chief, spoke with show host Wayne Volz about the ideas and best practices that drive contractor company growth.
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Kyle Brown, editor-in-chief of Irrigation & Lighting magazine, shared the success stories of the winners of last year’s Watch Us Grow program as a featured guest for “Profit Time” on Turf’s Up Radio.

“We have had some really great stories in the past,” said Brown during the 40-minute interview. “Our class from last year was just phenomenal!”

He talked about the program, sponsored by Heritage Landscape Supply Group, with Wayne Volz, “Profit Time” host and senior contributor, during the live broadcast on Feb. 24. The episode covered the Watch Us Grow class of winners for 2022, including stories like Brad Hill, director of operations at Par 3 Landscape Management. Volz shared his insights and personal perspectives in response to those stories from his own experiences as an industry professional.

Watch Us Grow: 2023 Industry Standouts is a program that celebrates irrigation and landscape lighting service providers that have had a successful year and shares their stories in a feature in the print magazine and online. Whether the winning companies are large or small, the program spotlights the best practices from business leaders who drive growth. Find out more about the program here. All entries are due by April 1, 2023.

“Profit Time” is a show for green industry professionals hosted by Volz on Turf’s Up Radio, discussing topics like selling, marketing and advertising. It runs live on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. EST.

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