Columbus, Ohio – AmericanHort is progressing in the search for a new CEO with the help of an expert consulting firm. The firm will solicit candidates well suited to lead the association and serve the horticulture industry, according to a press release from AmericanHort. The selection of the search firm and ultimately the new CEO will be guided by a search committee comprised of the following AmericanHort members:
Susie Raker-Zimmerman, C. Raker & Sons
Dan Batson, Greenforest Nursery
Bill Calkins, Ball Horticultural Company
Terri Cantwell, Bates Sons & Daughters
Tom Demaline, Willoway Nurseries Inc
Dale Deppe, Spring Meadow Nursery Inc
Mark Foertmeyer, Foertmeyer & Sons Greenhouse
Lisa Graf, Graf Growers
Once the executive search firm has been selected, the search committee will reach out to members in all segments of the AmericanHort membership to participate in the CEO search process. CEO candidates will undergo a comprehensive interview process involving several interview teams to ensure an excellent fit for the vision and mission of AmericanHort.
“Hiring a CEO for the AmericanHort requires different insights, expertise, and access to a broader market,” says Susie Raker-Zimmerman, chair of the search committee. “The guidance of a professional service will ensure we have a solid recruitment strategy and access to the best candidates.”
The committee is dedicated to moving this process along as expeditiously as possible to ensure that the momentum of the association continues. The search time is not expected to impact the operations of the association or its service to the industry.
Questions, comments, and suggestions should be directed to Susie Raker-Zimmerman, Chair of the Search Committee, SusieRaker@Raker.com, or David Savoia, Interim President & CEO, DavidS@AmericanHort.org.
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