Ross Swartz, owner of Paul Swartz Nursery, located near Wilmot, Wisconsin, was recently elected president of the Wisconsin Nursery and Landscape Association (WNLA). Elections took place at a recent WNLA general membership meeting. Swartz will begin to serve his first one-year term as president immediately.
Swartz was born and raised into the nursery and landscape industry and has been involved with beautifying residential and commercial properties in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois since his childhood. Paul Swartz Nursery has been providing quality nursery stock and landscape design and installation services to thousands of satisfied customers since 1949.
The Wisconsin Nursery and Landscape Association (WNLA) serves the green industry and its more than 200 members, which includes growers, landscapers, lawn and tree service providers, retailers, and industry suppliers. The association plays a vital role in meeting the educational, informational, and legislative advocacy demands of Wisconsin’s commercial nurseries, growers, and landscapers.
WNLA is a member of Wisconsin Green Industry Federation (WGIF) which is an “umbrella” organization representing five separate and autonomous associations serving Wisconsin firms in the green industry.
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