Upcoming events
Sponsor Connect: Bridging Design and Innovation through Sponsor Partnerships featuring Courtney Olander and Kevin Monohan
Sponsor Connect: Bridging Design and Innovation through Sponsor Partnerships featuring Courtney Olander and Kevin Monohan
Designing for Beauty and Repair with Our PNW Native Plants: Lessons, inspirations, and questions
APLDWA members-only event
Designing for Beauty and Repair with Our PNW Native Plants: Lessons, inspirations, and questions
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Thursday, September 26, 2024
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Join us for a three-part webinar discussion and immersive workshop as we delve into the challenge of bridging cultural and linguistic divides within our local landscape industry. Joining us are Rodrigo and Roger Frias, the owners of Classic Nursery in Woodinville, and Nuria Monica Navarro, owner of Leaves and Roots Consulting. They will illuminate the rich tapestry of Hispanic culture, offering invaluable insights to cultivate more harmonious work environments and positive outcomes. The webinar will include a moderated Q&A session, brief language lesson and break out session, and a wrap up.
But that's not all! Led by linguistic expert David Hancock, prepare to expand your horizons with basic Spanish language tips and vocabulary, empowering you to foster deeper connections with your contractors and crews. Anticipate an interactive and vibrant experience that promises to ignite your passion for cultural understanding and collaboration. Additionally, you'll receive handy vocabulary cheat sheets to use in the field, promoting better relationships and reducing the risk of miscommunication.
A recording of the webinar will be available to attendees. APLD 3 CEUs.
Questions: Contact Cindy Hazard at crhazard@gmail.com
About Our Presenters:
Rodrigo Frias:
Rodrigo has always had a passion for small business entrepreneurship and enabling others to live healthier and succeed in life. After a 12 year-long corporate career in finance, marketing, and strategy at global firms such as Microsoft and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Rodrigo decided to leverage his experience and transition back to his roots as a small business entrepreneur. Now as the General Manager of Classic Nursery and Landscape Co., Rodrigo oversees strategic decisions, implementation of new initiatives and safeguards Classic's culture. When he's not working, Rodrigo enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and playing outdoor sports. Rodrigo is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and holds an MBA from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Roger Frias:
With over 15 years of dedicated experience in operations, Roger has successfully managed teams of all sizes, ranging from small office units to large teams of over 800 members across multiple locations in Mexico. His career spans a diverse array of industries, including retail, education, construction, and hospitality, showcasing his adaptability and broad expertise.
Nuria Monica Navarro:
Nuria has always been passionate about sustainability, ecology, and environmental sciences. She holds a BS in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, an MS in Forest Sciences from the University of British Columbia, and a certificate in Landscape Horticulture from Edmonds College. After leaving academia, she transitioned to the private sector, joining Diamond Head Consulting, a Canadian environmental company responsible for monitoring and managing invasive species in Metro Vancouver's parks. Following her time at Diamond Head Consulting, she worked as a horticulturist at the Washington Park Arboretum. Driven by her longtime dream, she eventually launched her own business Leaves and Roots Consulting, based in Seattle. Her services include landscape design, management, houseplant care and integrated pest management.
David Hancock:
David's professional path has been a winding one, which is exactly how he likes it. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Language and Literature at Whitman College, he spent two more years in Walla Walla landscaping, farming, cooking, and climbing and pruning 100-foot-tall sycamores. His next chapter was a four-year stint in Spain, teaching English and, for two of those years, delving into Basque language and cuisine. David moved home to Seattle in 2018, where he's worked in the world of community engagement. Most recently, he started his own part-time, electric bicycle-based horticulture, restoration and landscaping company by the name of West Seattle Wildscaping. He dreams of making the transition to full-time wildscaping sometime soon.
Refund Policy
In the event that APLDWA has to cancel any APLDWA sponsored event for any reason, we will provide, upon request, refunds to the maximum extent possible. Attendee refunds will be available, upon request, if the cancellation is made no later than one week in advance of the event.
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Thursday, September 19, 2024
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Join us for a three-part webinar discussion and immersive workshop as we delve into the challenge of bridging cultural and linguistic divides within our local landscape industry. Joining us are Rodrigo and Roger Frias, the owners of Classic Nursery in Woodinville, and Nuria Monica Navarro, owner of Leaves and Roots Consulting. They will illuminate the rich tapestry of Hispanic culture, offering invaluable insights to cultivate more harmonious work environments and positive outcomes. The webinar will include a moderated Q&A session, brief language lesson and break out session, and a wrap up.
But that's not all! Led by linguistic expert David Hancock, prepare to expand your horizons with basic Spanish language tips and vocabulary, empowering you to foster deeper connections with your contractors and crews. Anticipate an interactive and vibrant experience that promises to ignite your passion for cultural understanding and collaboration. Additionally, you'll receive handy vocabulary cheat sheets to use in the field, promoting better relationships and reducing the risk of miscommunication.
A recording of the webinar will be available to attendees. APLD 3 CEUs.
Questions: Contact Cindy Hazard at crhazard@gmail.com
About Our Presenters:
Rodrigo Frias:
Rodrigo has always had a passion for small business entrepreneurship and enabling others to live healthier and succeed in life. After a 12 year-long corporate career in finance, marketing, and strategy at global firms such as Microsoft and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Rodrigo decided to leverage his experience and transition back to his roots as a small business entrepreneur. Now as the General Manager of Classic Nursery and Landscape Co., Rodrigo oversees strategic decisions, implementation of new initiatives and safeguards Classic's culture. When he's not working, Rodrigo enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and playing outdoor sports. Rodrigo is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and holds an MBA from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Roger Frias:
With over 15 years of dedicated experience in operations, Roger has successfully managed teams of all sizes, ranging from small office units to large teams of over 800 members across multiple locations in Mexico. His career spans a diverse array of industries, including retail, education, construction, and hospitality, showcasing his adaptability and broad expertise.
Nuria Monica Navarro:
Nuria has always been passionate about sustainability, ecology, and environmental sciences. She holds a BS in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, an MS in Forest Sciences from the University of British Columbia, and a certificate in Landscape Horticulture from Edmonds College. After leaving academia, she transitioned to the private sector, joining Diamond Head Consulting, a Canadian environmental company responsible for monitoring and managing invasive species in Metro Vancouver's parks. Following her time at Diamond Head Consulting, she worked as a horticulturist at the Washington Park Arboretum. Driven by her longtime dream, she eventually launched her own business Leaves and Roots Consulting, based in Seattle. Her services include landscape design, management, houseplant care and integrated pest management.
David Hancock:
David's professional path has been a winding one, which is exactly how he likes it. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Language and Literature at Whitman College, he spent two more years in Walla Walla landscaping, farming, cooking, and climbing and pruning 100-foot-tall sycamores. His next chapter was a four-year stint in Spain, teaching English and, for two of those years, delving into Basque language and cuisine. David moved home to Seattle in 2018, where he's worked in the world of community engagement. Most recently, he started his own part-time, electric bicycle-based horticulture, restoration and landscaping company by the name of West Seattle Wildscaping. He dreams of making the transition to full-time wildscaping sometime soon.Not yet a member? Join APLDWA and take advantage of reduced pricing on all programs and events for 2024. Join now at apld.org
Refund Policy
In the event that APLDWA has to cancel any APLDWA sponsored event for any reason, we will provide, upon request, refunds to the maximum extent possible. Attendee refunds will be available, upon request, if the cancellation is made no later than one week in advance of the event.
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Spanish Landscaping Lingo y Cultura: Strategies to Bridge Cultural and Linguistic Divides Within Our Local Landscape Industry
Thursday, September 12, 2024
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Join us for a three-part webinar discussion and immersive workshop as we delve into the challenge of bridging cultural and linguistic divides within our local landscape industry. Joining us are Rodrigo and Roger Frias, the owners of Classic Nursery in Woodinville, and Nuria Monica Navarro, owner of Leaves and Roots Consulting. They will illuminate the rich tapestry of Hispanic culture, offering invaluable insights to cultivate more harmonious work environments and positive outcomes. The webinar will include a moderated Q&A session, brief language lesson and break out session, and a wrap up.
But that's not all! Led by linguistic expert David Hancock, prepare to expand your horizons with basic Spanish language tips and vocabulary, empowering you to foster deeper connections with your contractors and crews. Anticipate an interactive and vibrant experience that promises to ignite your passion for cultural understanding and collaboration. Additionally, you'll receive handy vocabulary cheat sheets to use in the field, promoting better relationships and reducing the risk of miscommunication.
A recording of the webinar will be available to attendees. APLD 3 CEUs.
Questions: Contact Cindy Hazard at crhazard@gmail.com
About Our Presenters:
Rodrigo Frias:
Rodrigo has always had a passion for small business entrepreneurship and enabling others to live healthier and succeed in life. After a 12 year-long corporate career in finance, marketing, and strategy at global firms such as Microsoft and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Rodrigo decided to leverage his experience and transition back to his roots as a small business entrepreneur. Now as the General Manager of Classic Nursery and Landscape Co., Rodrigo oversees strategic decisions, implementation of new initiatives and safeguards Classic's culture. When he's not working, Rodrigo enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and playing outdoor sports. Rodrigo is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and holds an MBA from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Roger Frias:
With over 15 years of dedicated experience in operations, Roger has successfully managed teams of all sizes, ranging from small office units to large teams of over 800 members across multiple locations in Mexico. His career spans a diverse array of industries, including retail, education, construction, and hospitality, showcasing his adaptability and broad expertise.
Nuria Monica Navarro:
Nuria has always been passionate about sustainability, ecology, and environmental sciences. She holds a BS in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, an MS in Forest Sciences from the University of British Columbia, and a certificate in Landscape Horticulture from Edmonds College. After leaving academia, she transitioned to the private sector, joining Diamond Head Consulting, a Canadian environmental company responsible for monitoring and managing invasive species in Metro Vancouver's parks. Following her time at Diamond Head Consulting, she worked as a horticulturist at the Washington Park Arboretum. Driven by her longtime dream, she eventually launched her own business Leaves and Roots Consulting, based in Seattle. Her services include landscape design, management, houseplant care and integrated pest management.
David Hancock:
David's professional path has been a winding one, which is exactly how he likes it. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Language and Literature at Whitman College, he spent two more years in Walla Walla landscaping, farming, cooking, and climbing and pruning 100-foot-tall sycamores. His next chapter was a four-year stint in Spain, teaching English and, for two of those years, delving into Basque language and cuisine. David moved home to Seattle in 2018, where he's worked in the world of community engagement. Most recently, he started his own part-time, electric bicycle-based horticulture, restoration and landscaping company by the name of West Seattle Wildscaping. He dreams of making the transition to full-time wildscaping sometime soon.Not yet a member? Join APLDWA and take advantage of reduced pricing on all programs and events for 2024. Join now at apld.org
Refund Policy
In the event that APLDWA has to cancel any APLDWA sponsored event for any reason, we will provide, upon request, refunds to the maximum extent possible. Attendee refunds will be available, upon request, if the cancellation is made no later than one week in advance of the event.
Terremoto. LA Land & Labor Initiative: A Presentation on Bridging the Gap between Designers, Clients and Crews
Terremoto. LA Land & Labor Initiative: A Presentation on Bridging the Gap between Designers, Clients and Crews
Thursday, September 5, 2024
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Join Jenny Jones and Sarah Samynathan, partners at Terremoto.LA for an engaging session about Terremoto's Land & Labor Initiative: "If we claim to be an industry that cares about ethical and sustainable design, then it's time for us—as a community—to begin a dialogue and, more importantly, move towards taking action. Because what's the point of building environmentally considerate landscapes if we're not also taking into account the wider social, political, and economic landscape? The world is a garden, so let's cultivate it righteously."- terremoto.la/land-and-labor
The investigative approach to design and construction at Terremoto.LA includes an effort to honor the laborers who are instrumental to their work: The Land and Labor Initiative. In this webinar, Terremoto will discuss their origins and current work, the background and current state of the Land and Labor Initiative, and a peek at other cutting-edge community horticultural interventions.
The lecture will be will be followed by a discussion and Q&A session with Jenny and Sarah, and will be moderated by our very own Sarah Van Sanden of SVS Landscape Design.
A recording of the webinar will be available to attendees. APLD 1 CEU.
Questions: Contact Cindy Hazard at crhazard@gmail.com
About Our Presenters:
Jenny Jones:
Jenny Jones grew up in Virginia and received her BA in Environmental Studies and her MLA and MUEP, all from the University of Virginia. She has previously worked at OLIN and RIOS, and is now a principal in the Terremoto LA office. Her work is rooted in ecology, localization, fieldwork, and community. Jenny co-leads Test Plot, an ongoing experiment in stewardship and restoration of public landscapes, and also co-leads the Land & Labor internal working group at Terremoto.
Sara Samynathan:
Sarah Samynathan grew up in Orange County, CA and received her BLA in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. She joined Terremoto in 2018 as a Landscape Designer and has been with their San Francisco studio since. Sarah prides herself in her ability to listen and connect with everyone that she collaborates with, both in and outside of the office. She has recently obtained licensure in the state of California which has further strengthened her expertise in the field.
Refund Policy
In the event that APLDWA has to cancel any APLDWA sponsored event for any reason, we will provide, upon request, refunds to the maximum extent possible. Attendee refunds will be available, upon request, if the cancellation is made no later than one week in advance of the event.