GIS 2015

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RISE Holds Annual Golf Industry Issues Breakfast

San Antonio, TX, February 20, 2015 – RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment) held its annual Industry Issues Breakfast for members and golf course superintendents at the Golf Industry Show. Dan Stahl, RISE Governing Board Chairman, OHP, Inc., and Aaron Hobbs, RISE President, welcomed some 150 attendees to talk about the association’s five-year strategic plan, 2015 priority issues and grassroots.

“We thank all the superintendents for their continued partnership. We can count on them to step up when issues arise on the local and state level. They’re always one of the first to contact RISE and ask how they can help,” said Dan Stahl, RISE Governing Board Chairman. “Golf Course Superintendents of America is an important ally in our advocacy and community building efforts.”

Aaron Hobbs spoke about RISE’s five-year strategic plan by giving attendees an overview of the association’s 2020 Vision: an industry free to create inspiring and healthy places where we live work and play.

“Industry unity is vital as we move forward in managing pesticide and nutrient issues,” said Aaron Hobbs, RISE President.

He also announced RISE’s pollinator petition to President Obama, asking the White House to consider the complexity of the issue and the positive contributions of our industry.

“Signing the petition shows the White House the work our industry is already doing for pollinator health, such as creating pollinator-friendly spaces on golf courses, rights-of-way, and other large tracts of land,” said Hobbs.  “Please help us meet our Earth Day goal of at least 500 signatures on the pollinator petition to President Obama,” he adds. Sign the online petition at www.votervoice.net/RISE/petitions/535/respond.

RISE is the national association representing the manufacturers, formulators, distributors and other industry leaders involved with pesticide products used in turf, ornamental, pest control, aquatic and terrestrial vegetation and other non-food/fiber applications.

Visit the RISE Grassroots portal at www.pestfacts.org/grassroots to learn more.