November 11, 2024
GardenComm to host 2024 virtual conference
Garden Communicators International (GardenComm) is bringing its professional education and networking opportunities from their annual in-person conference, and presenting them during this virtual event running Nov. 12-14, 2024.
The online conference is ideal for landscape and horticulture professionals looking to boost their professional brand as subject matter experts. Not only will conference sessions dive into thought-provoking topics, such as how slavery helped shape current horticultural practices, exploring the rhizosphere and how to address food insecurities, but will also explore finding opportunities to create and collaborate on published content, such as articles, books, podcasts, videos, photos or social media.
Attendees can register for a 10-minute session to pitch their book, article or photography ideas to professional editors, and get helpful feedback to make those ideas a reality. A wide variety of pre-recorded presentations will be available on-demand, in addition to 12 live Q&A sessions facilitated by expert panellists. There will also be targeted skills development opportunities for public speaking, writing, broadcasting, content creating, sustainability and horticulture.
Tickets can be purchased on the GardenComm website: info.gardencomm.org/virtual-conference/register
The online conference is ideal for landscape and horticulture professionals looking to boost their professional brand as subject matter experts. Not only will conference sessions dive into thought-provoking topics, such as how slavery helped shape current horticultural practices, exploring the rhizosphere and how to address food insecurities, but will also explore finding opportunities to create and collaborate on published content, such as articles, books, podcasts, videos, photos or social media.
Attendees can register for a 10-minute session to pitch their book, article or photography ideas to professional editors, and get helpful feedback to make those ideas a reality. A wide variety of pre-recorded presentations will be available on-demand, in addition to 12 live Q&A sessions facilitated by expert panellists. There will also be targeted skills development opportunities for public speaking, writing, broadcasting, content creating, sustainability and horticulture.
Tickets can be purchased on the GardenComm website: info.gardencomm.org/virtual-conference/register