
Logo courtesy of OGIA
The Ohio Green Industry Association (OGIA) has opened registration for its annual conference, midwestGREEN, which takes place Nov. 6-7, 2023 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. This conference is poised to be a vibrant hub of learning, networking and idea exchange for green industry professionals.
With a commitment to advancing the industry, the midwestGREEN conference offers a fresh approach to conference programming. The event will feature an engaging lineup of sessions, workshops and discussions led by esteemed industry experts and thought leaders. Attendees can expect to immerse themselves in a diverse range of topics, spanning sustainable landscaping, plant management solutions, business development strategies, and the latest in sales, marketing and communication.
"We are looking forward to having our attendees join us this year,” said Tracy Schiefferle, Executive Director of OGIA. “In an era where professional development is a necessity, midwestGREEN serves as a vital space for minds to come together to share ideas and further their careers. This conference will serve as a network where green industry professionals can unite, learn from one another and collectively shape the future of our industry."
Early bird registration is now open until Sept. 1, 2023, offering attendees an excellent opportunity to secure their spots at a reduced rate. Regular registration will remain available after that deadline.
For a comprehensive overview of the conference, including registration details and the full event schedule, please visit midwestgreen.org. Exhibit space and sponsor opportunities are still available.Latest from Greenhouse Management
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