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  • 30 in 60: Hacks For Help Wanted

    Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1:45PM-2:45PM

    A common problem throughout the industry is finding — and retaining — quality workers.

    Our panel of experts have come prepared with lists of tips and tricks they’ve used in their market to overcome the labor shortage and get back to full staff. Come prepared, this rapid-fire panel will offer at least 30 ideas to take back to your company.

    Fee: $85

    Moderated by Bill Roddy, Publisher, Landscape Management

    Panelists:
    Taylor Milliken, Milosi, Owner
    Ken Thomas, COO, The Greenery 
    Fred Haskett, TrueWinds Consulting
    Jim Huston, President, J.R. Huston Consulting

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    Grow With Us

    Equip Exposition is the experience of the year for the outdoor living, landscape and power equipment industry. It’s the industry’s proving ground. The one trade show where you can “test before you invest” in new products, innovations and even ideas for your business. Talk to the minds behind the products and tech—then walk outside to the nearly 30 acre Demo Yard to try it out. Add the education sessions, entertainment and networking, it’s basically where you’ll find the future of the business, right in Louisville.

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    Education tracks focused on Leadership, Technology, Profitability, Growing Your Team, Pool and Spa, Landscape Lighting, Tree Care, and Hardscaping.

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    Register for Equip Exposition,the most comprehensive, immersive and largest outdoor living trade show.

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