FAIRFAX, Va. – The National Association of Landscape Professionals has announced that the National Hispanic Landscape Alliance has become the Latino Landscape Network with a mission to connect and empower the entire community of Latino landscape professionals in the United States.
In April, NHLA became part of the National Association of Landscape Professionals, to ensure a strong voice in the industry’s national trade organization and building a broader national coalition to support this sector of the industry.
A group of former NHLA Board of Directors members formed the Advisory Board of the new Latino Landscape Network and is working together with NALP staff and leadership to build a new model that connects Latino landscapers at all levels of their career and supports their businesses and career advancement.
“By creating the Latino Landscape Network, we are building a platform for advancement and giving a voice to all Latino landscapers across the country,” says Mari Medrano, advisory board member of the Latino Landscape Network.
The new Latino Landscape Network, powered by NALP, directly supports Latino landscape professionals across from the country, advocating for the nearly 500,000 Latino landscape professionals with local, state and federal policymakers, developing training and resources, and providing networking and mentoring opportunities.
“The NALP leadership is excited about the opportunity to work together with leaders of the Latino landscape community to create new training and networking opportunities to help Latino employees and businesses reach their goals,” said NALP CEO Britt Wood. “We invite all Latino landscape professionals, company owners, and business managers to join the Network."
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