Indianapolis – Local water sustainability expert Tom Barrett will speak at Greendell Mulch & Mix’s “Lunch & Learn: The Facts and Benefits of Using Specialty Soils in the Urban Environment.” The event will be held on November 10, 12:00-3:30 p.m. at the Purdue University-Marion County Extension Office, 6640 Intech Blvd., Suite 120, Indianapolis.
Barrett, owner of Green Water Infrastructure and nationally recognized speaker, will present “Brave New World: Emerging Trends in the Landscape Industry.”
“The green industry is moving so fast, you have to be on top of your game to stay abreast of the latest ways of thinking and designing,” said Barrett. “It’s crucial that we adapt quickly to ensure the best outcome for future generations.”
Brian Kalter, operations manager of CU-Structural Soil® from Amereq, Inc., Jason Miller, agronomist of Greendell Mulch & Mix, and Frank Gieseking, CEO of Greendell Mulch & Mix, president of the (INLA) Indianapolis Nursery Landscape Association will also present at the event.
To register, please click here or call Greendell Mulch & Mix at 317-996-2826.
About Tom Barrett:
Tom Barrett is an accomplished corporate growth and change agent with over thirty years of landscape industry experience. Tom’s leadership experience, holding executive level positions, drives corporate revenue growth through change and innovation for business start-ups, corporate expansions, and divisional turnarounds.
Tom Barrett has been delivering energetic, dynamic presentations and training for over twenty years. These presentations empower people to become masters of change rather than victims of circumstance by developing tools for transformational thinking. For more information, please visit www.thinkgwi.com.
About Green Water Infrastructure:
Green Water Infrastructure is a consulting company that integrates water resources for sustainable site development. Their goal is to utilize one hundred percent of the on-site water resources at a site. Green Water saves communities money by combining green infrastructure with gray infrastructure and new technology with existing technology to create sustainable growth — environmentally and socially. For more information, please visit www.thinkgwi.com.



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