NALP appoints 2021-2022 board of directors

Bob Grover of Pacific Landscapes to become NALP president.
Bob Grover of Pacific Landscapes to become NALP president.
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The National Association of Landscape Professionals, Fairfax, Virginia, announced its board of directors slate for 2021-2022. Their terms begin Oct. 1, 2021.

“The nominations team executed a very thorough nominations and selection process that brought some to the best minds in the industry before the committee,” says Andrew Ziehler, chair of the nominations committee for NALP. “It was a difficult decision for the committee to make, but in the end, we feel we got the best possible slate of candidates to serve NALP in 2021-2022 and continue the progress towards taking NALP to the next level.”

Bob Grover, President, Pacific Landscape Management, will serve as president of the association. New members of the board include John Guth and Claire Goldman.

Officers

  • President – Bob Grover, LIC, Pacific Landscape Management
  • President-Elect – Mike Bogan, LIC, LandCare LLC
  • Secretary/Treasurer – Brandon Sheppard, Weed Man
  • Immediate Past President – Shayne Newman, LIC, YardScapes Landscape Professionals

Directors

  • Bruce Allentuck, Allentuck Landscaping Co.
  • Pam Dooley, Plants Creative Landscapes
  • Maurice Dowell, LIC, Dowco Enterprises Inc.
  • Lisa Fiore, Landscapehub Inc.
  • Paul Fraynd, LIC, Sun Valley Landscaping
  • Ivan Giraldo, Clean Scapes
  • Claire Goldman, R&R Landscaping
  • John Guth, Green Lawn Fertilizing LLC
  • Phil Key, Ruppert Landscape
  • Roscoe Klausing, LIC, Klausing Group Inc.
  • William MacMurdo, Bayer
  • Frank Mariani, LIC, Mariani Landscape
  • Joe Munie, Munie Greencare Professionals Inc.
  • Tim Portland, LIC, Yellowstone Landscape
  • Chris Senske, Senske Services

“This year’s board slate continues the trend of electing more-diverse, high-quality industry leaders,” says Britt Wood, CEO of NALP. “I am looking forward to working with this board to continue to better serve this great industry and take NALP to new heights.”

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