SiteOne to host 2025 Women in the Green Industry Conference in Las Vegas

Registration is open through Aug. 5, with a $1,199 fee covering lodging, meals and programming. 
Three-day event brings women landscape professionals together for leadership training, industry education and networking in Las Vegas.

SiteOne Landscape Supply will host its 27th annual Women in the Green Industry Conference from Sept. 10-12, 2025, at Resorts World Las Vegas. Registration is open through Aug. 5, with a $1,199 fee covering lodging, meals and programming. 

The Women in the Green Industry Conference is more than just an event; it’s a movement. It’s where industry professionals come together to grow as leaders, connect with a powerful network, and gain fresh insight into trends that are shaping our future,” said Christina Moore, Director Events, SiteOne. “The lineup strikes the perfect balance between leadership development, business, marketing, HR, wellness, and real-world industry education. This year’s theme is ‘Viva Las WIGI.’  What’s learned at WIGI doesn’t stay in Vegas. Attendees will return with improved leadership skills, smarter strategies and the kind of confidence that drives real impact across your team and your business.” 

This year’s event highlights a packed agenda focused on leadership, business strategy, marketing, HR, wellness and industry-specific topics like irrigation electronics and lighting design. Key speakers include landscape influencer Sara Bendrick and NALP board member Pam Dooley. 

The three-day event also includes networking opportunities and a community service project benefiting local students. For details or to register, visit the SiteOne Women in the Green Industry page. 

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