Webinar: Improving Sustainability in Urban Areas with Green Infrastructure
Future-Proofing Cities Against Extreme Weather with Green Infrastructure and Smart Water Management
Featured Speaker
John Keul, Director of Horticulture, Hudson Yards
John Keul is a landscape management professional who works in public spaces to provide a vibrant greenspace in an urban environment. John believes his work is essential in providing a healthy greenspace connection for NYC citizens. John’s work has included years of leadership positions in golf course management to compliment his public space tenures at multiple high-profile locations such as Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis, Trump National Golf Club, Central Park NYC, and he is currently working as the Director of Landscapes for Related Companies at Hudson Yards, NYC. John holds a Horticultural B.S. Degree from Colorado State University which compliments decades of ‘make mistakes and grow’ experience.
Co-Host
Chris Wright, VP of Sales, HydroPoint
Chris is a seasoned irrigation professional who utilizes his extensive knowledge of irrigation efficiency to influence the proper design, implementation, and maintenance of irrigation technologies to promote water management and conservation. His expertise in two-wire technology and associated devices, including soil moisture sensors and flow sensors, is invaluable in today’s industry as landscape architects, municipalities and public agencies look for ways to reduce water use in the face of restrictions, regulations and mandates.
Co-Host
Andy Humphrey, Irrigation Technology Consultant
Andy Humphrey is professionally trained as a landscape & irrigation designer and became one of Baseline’s first employees in 2007. He is known for developing Baseline’s first sales, and for helping designers, contractors, and distributors use technology to improve their business. Today, he is an Irrigation Technology & Ecommerce Consultant, the founder of SprinklerSupplyStore.com, and host of The Sprinkler Nerd Podcast.
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