American Horticultural Society receives three awards at GardenComm annual conference

David Ellis, longtime editor of The American Gardener, was inducted into the GardenComm Hall of Fame, and contributing writers Marianne Willburn and Gail Hudson are recipients of Laurel Media Awards.

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The American Horticultural Society print and digital membership magazine, The American Gardener, received three awards from Garden Communicators International (GardenComm) at its annual conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Aug. 28.

David Ellis, longtime editor of The American Gardener, has been inducted into the GardenComm Hall of Fame, the organization's highest honor. The induction acknowledges Ellis' significant contributions to advancing GardenComm's mission and values throughout his career.

Ellis joined the AHS as assistant editor in 1994 and became editor of The American Gardener in 1998, overseeing nearly 200 issues. He also managed the publication of more than 20 gardening books through AHS’s publishing program, directed AHS’s digital communications and outreach initiatives and often served as the AHS’ spokesperson.

An active member of GardenComm since 1998, Ellis was named a GardenComm Fellow in 2008 and has served on multiple GardenComm committees. Ellis, who plans to retire in December 2024, will continue to contribute to the AHS by leading a Travel Study program to South Africa's Cape region in 2025.

Two contributing writers to The American Gardener received GardenComm's Laurel Media Awards.

Marianne Willburn received a gold medal for her 2023 opinion column series "In Defense of Gardening…," while Gail Hudson was awarded a silver medal for her article, “Kicking the Plastic Pot Habit,” which appeared in the July/August 2023 issue of The American Gardener.

“These accolades highlight the exceptional quality of our editorial team and the impact of The American Gardener magazine as a leading publication in the horticultural community,” says Suzanne Laporte, president and CEO of the AHS. “We congratulate David Ellis and contributing writers Marianne Willburn and Gail Hudson on their well-deserved recognition, and thank them for their outstanding contributions to AHS and horticultural communication.”

“We were thrilled to see David Ellis, a long-standing member of GardenComm, receive our highest honor that recognizes all that he’s given to our organization throughout the decades,” said Chris Sabbarese, executive director of GardenComm. “Also impressive were the media awards given to Marianne Willburn and Gail Hudson, for their work in The American Gardener. AHS’ member magazine is a flagship horticultural publication with the highest quality content and information. These awards recognize the best in professional horticultural communications, and we’re honored to have two of our members featured in this publication.”