New positions
Keelan Pulliam to president, Conrad Fafard Inc.,
Carey Dorris and Make Callecod to branch managers, Skinner Nurseries, Freeport, Fla., and Biloxi, Miss., respectively.
John Olson to executive vice president, International Professional Pond Contractors of America, Sunset,
Dana Dodge to branch manager, Ewing Irrigation, Golf and Industrial, Rio Rancho, N.M.
Charlie Lockerson to manager, Horizon Landscape and Design,
Nanci Allen to plant projects manager, PlantHaven Inc.,
Sten Crissey to vice president of development and industry relations, American Floral Endowment,
Peter Friddle to president; Jeremy Latham to director of production and inventory control; Don Black to plant engineering manager; and Susan Grabowski to customer service manager, Henri Studio, Wauconda, Ill.
Paul Bially to associate district manager and field application specialist, Precision Laboratories Inc., Waukegan, Ill.
Honors
DeWitt Co.,
Associations
New officers of American Society for Plasticulture: William Tietjen, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Belvidere, N.J., president; Jodi Fleck-Arnold, independent consultant, Bloomington, Ind., president-elect; Mark Jordan, Pliant Corp., Chesterbrook, Pa., vice president; and David Martin, University of Maryland Extension, Timonium, secretary-treasurer.
Denise Godfrey, Olive Hill Greenhouses,
Business Changes
Myers Industries,
Westhoff,
Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies Inc.,
John Meredith opened a lobbying and grass-roots strategy firm, Meredith Advocacy Group,
Smithers-Oasis Co.,
Garick, Cleveland, acquired New Milford Farms,
Deaths
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Willard Van Putte, founder of Van Putte Gardens,
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