ELEVATE
Level up Your Landscape and Lawncare Business. What we will learn at the NALP Annual Meeting.

BE is excited to send Gayle Kruckenberg, Norm Kleber, Aileen Gaspari & Jason Seebacker to represent us at the Annual NALP Meeting.
Maximizing Landscape Design: Build Efficiency with Technology
This session will reveal how to create an efficient workflow from first call to last shovel with just a tablet, computer, GPS Surveyor, Zip-Level and camera and software for note taking, estimating and designing. Attendees will also see how this “almost-paper-free” technology workflow can be used to run a one-person office and be scaled to work with larger firms, too.


How to Set Up a Battery-Powered Landscape Operation
From battery-operated equipment to outfitting trailers and charging infrastructure, electric landscaping is the new frontier. If you are making — or thinking about making — a transition to battery-powered equipment, join us for this expert panel discussion where experienced practitioners will share their operational challenges, successes, and potential pitfalls with you.
Managing Client Expectations through Supply Chain, Inflation and Labor Issues
In this must-attend session, veteran landscape consultant Judson Griggs explains how to manage higher-than-ever client expectations when inflation is raging, supply chains are failing and you can’t find anyone to do the work.


Nature Makes People Happy:
The Economics of Biophilic Design
Biophilic design is the practice of creating spaces and landscapes that help people connect with nature. In this cutting-edge session, you’ll not only learn how biophilic design improves everything from our physiological wellbeing to our finances, but how you can use it to educate your clients, expand your offerings and build your green industry business.
A Look into the Future of Lawn Care Maintenance: The Challenges and Opportunities
Hear from a panel of lawn care experts as they share the biggest challenges they expect to face over the next five years, the greatest opportunities they see for advancement and innovations, and what threats lawn care operators and their businesses will encounter.
