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A native from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Nathan received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from The Ohio State University in 2024. During that time, he worked as a reporter, copy editor and video producer for the student newspaper, The Lantern. While interning at CityScene Media Group as an editorial assistant, Nathan gained valuable experience in pursuing great stories that made him want to continue writing and editing for magazines.

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Target Specialty Products launches Turf Fuel Mitigate Posted on 09 Jul 2024 in the Industry News categories.

Mitigate is designed to protect finely maintained turf from various stress factors during the growing season. Read more»

Envu earns Great Place To Work certification Posted on 08 Jul 2024 in the Industry News categories.

Since 1992, Great Place To Work awards certification based on employee feedback around the three key factors of trust, pride and camaraderie.   Read more»

The R&A appoints Mark Darbon as chief executive Posted on 08 Jul 2024 in the Uncategorized & Industry News categories.

As chief executive and secretary of the 270-year-old club, Darbon succeeds Martin Slumbers in the role leading the governing body and the organization which runs The Open, AIG Women’s Open and invests in worldwide golf development. Read more»

PBI-Gordon selects Jackie Applegate as new COO Posted on 08 Jul 2024 in the Industry News & People categories.

Applegate will lead PBI-Gordon’s three subsidiaries: PBI-Gordon Corporation, Pegasus Laboratories and PetAg. Read more»

Syngenta expands Digital Platforms team with three new hires Posted on 28 Jun 2024 in the Industry News & People categories.

The Syngenta Digital Platforms team expanded from five to eight in a strategic move to strengthen the support and development of its digital platform shop. Read more»

GCSAA awards $14K to Par Aide Garske grant winners Posted on 26 Jun 2024 in the Industry News categories.

For more than 20 years, the program has helped children and stepchildren of GCSAA members fund their education at an accredited colleges or trade schools with one-time, one-year grants. Read more»