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This is a special year-end episode of the Green Industry Leaders Network podcast. In this historic and pandemic year, we've overcome so much and ready to face whatever comes next. We've learn a lot over the past 9 months as will continue to do into the new year, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

On this episode we're bringing together some of the most-recognized leaders from our industry and those of us who work tirelessly to towards what this industry does best; making this world a greener and more enjoyable place to live.

We wanted to share some thoughts about what they've learned as a result of the pandemic, what they can't wait to move past and what they're looking forward to most once we have a handle on it. They offer some great perspectives and one thing we've all learned, is that we can adapt to whatever comes our way.

As a industry, this pandemic cast a spotlight on us, we rose to the occasion and seized the opportunity to shine. We've all been effected by this pandemic in one way or another and have much to be grateful for as well as being hopeful that 2021 will continue to shine a light on our industry.

Guest on this episode include;

Britt Wood | CEO - National Association of Landscape Professionals

Richard Restuccia | Vice President of Water Management Solutions - Jain Irrigation

Melinda Myers | Garden Spokeswoman, Radio & Television Host, Author, melindamyers.com

Jim Wolf | Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing - Corona Tools

Tchukki Andersen | Staff Arborist - Tree Care Industry Association

Warren Gorowitz | Director of Corporate Social Responsibility - Hunter Industries

Stacey Hirvela | Marketing Manager of Spring Meadow Nursery and Proven Winners Color Choice Shrubs

David Ellis | Director of Communications at American Horticultural Society

Kate Spirgen | Editor - GIE Media Produce Grower, Greenhouse Management and Garden Center Magazine

Joe Lamp'l | Television Host, podcast and blog joegardener.com

Lisa Simms | Executive Director of the New Jersey Tree Foundation