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Engagement Springs from Landscape Pros Virtual Event
National Association of Landscape Professionals used JUNO to Create Connections, Rewarding Competitions
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DALLAS, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ JUNO, the service leader of virtual and hybrid platforms, was proud to be selected as the digital experience partner for the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). NALP harnessed the power of JUNO s learning management system and its gamification engagement tools to deliver an emotional, engaging digital experience when faced with the cancelation of one of their main in-person events.
Virtual Events Case Study We honestly did not think we could find a platform that could do everything we wanted it to do, said Stacia Gueriguian, CMP, who is NALP s Associate Vice President, Events. A lot of work had been done to really think through the look and feel, the emojis, and the interactivity of the JUNO platform. Wor
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Local landscaping companies see Spring surge in business
Local landscaping companies are seeing a boost in business, as the pandemic has more people focusing on home improvement projects
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HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â If you are planning a major landscaping project at your house and want to hire a professional, be prepared to be patient.
Many local companies are overwhelmed by the demand right now. Usually Spring is busy, but we ve been seeing a big boom this year, said George Androney, Owner of Grasshopper Design.
Androney has been in business for 15 years and primarily services homes in Old Hickory, Hermitage and Hendersonville.
The annual initiative promotes the benefits of managed lawns and landscapes.
The National Association of Landscape Professionals, Fairfax, Virginia, is starting National Lawn Care Month with the release of a new animated video that educates the public about how healthy lawns and landscapes help fight climate change.
The video is part of a suite of grassroots campaign resources that NALP makes available each April to amplify the message about the benefits of managed lawns and landscapes.
This year’s focus on climate change is a joint effort of NALP’s Government Affairs Council, Marketing Advisory Council and Lawn Care Communications Committee.