Mar 13, 2017
AmericanHort Launches Event for Young Professionals

The AmericanHort GenNext community will introduce a daylong workshop, CareerUP, at Cultivate’17 this summer in Columbus Ohio.

CareerUP is a day-long workshop and inspiration series that provides the industry’s young and emerging professionals the skills, information and inspiration they need to advance their careers, love their jobs and help the industry grow.

It will take place July 15, before Cultivate’17 kicks off.

Nancy Fisher, Ohio State University professor and communications expert, will lead the “High Stakes Communication” workshop where attendees will focus on building credibility and confidence to handle any high-stakes situation. From sales calls to conflict resolution, participants will practice simple yet effective strategies for achieving win-win situations.

The inspiration series will highlight four stories from horticulture trailblazers who have faced challenges common to young professionals and gone on to build a career they love:

  • Bridget Behe, Ph.D., professor at Michigan State University
  • Kelly Norris, director of Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden
  • Steve Black, owner of Raemelton Farm
  • Tyler Baras, farm manager at Dallas Grown; special projects manager at Hort Americas; video contributor to Urban Ag News; and owner of Farmer Tyler LLC

Stephanie Whitehouse, GenNext community coordinator and general retail manager at Dickman Farms says, “Young professionals are the lifeline of the industry, and our success determines the future of horticulture. One of the biggest struggles we’ve heard from our peers is the desperate need for communication strategies, which is why we’ve centered this first CareerUP event around that. Strong communication abilities are the foundation that every successful career needs, so we’re excited to provide our peers this opportunity.”

Participants can register for CareerUP when they register for Cultivate’17 at www.cultivate17.org.