DALLAS, TEXAS – Halleck Horticultural, LLC's mission is to help green industry businesses succeed and thrive in their marketing, business, and horticultural endeavors. The consultancy welcomes new hire Jill Mullaney to its team. Halleck Horticultural, LLC, has hired Mullaney as horticulturist and accounts manager. Mullaney has joined the team at Halleck Horticultural to apply her skills across a wide variety of projects. She will be working with Leslie Halleck to manage client communication and needs, support green industry business and marketing projects. As a skilled horticulturist, Mullaney will also be assisting with and providing new expanded horticultural consulting services for commercial green industry companies and select residential property owners. Jill Mullaney grew up on a grain & hog farm in South Dakota. From there, she attended the University of Nebraska & received her BS in Horticulture Production. She interned at the prestigious Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa., and then began her career as a nursery manager at a landscape nursery. Since then, Mullaney has focused on growing, first at Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, Neb., and then as the greenhouse manager for the Dallas Arboretum for eight years. She managed all aspects of plant production at the arboretum for nearly 3000 plant species grown per year for use in the trials program as well as garden installation. She also collaborated on designs, and installed special events displays and garden designs. Mullaney also operates her own boutique floral company, Platinum Petals, servicing special events and weddings. |
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