Building a Landscape Business That Survives the Founder
This fireside chat brings together landscape business leaders who have lived the succession conversation, not just theorized about it. Bob Grover built Pacific Landscape Management into one of the most recognized companies in the industry. The question of what comes next, and how you build something worth passing on, is not abstract for him. That real-world weight is what makes this conversation worth an hour of a contractor's time.
Tied to Lex Mason's transition to CEO at Weathermatic and the legacy planning editorial running in the May issue of Landscape Management, this webinar positions Weathermatic at the center of a conversation the green industry needs to be having. It is not a product pitch. It is a peer-level discussion about one of the hardest things any business owner faces.
Most landscape companies don't fail. They just don't survive their founder.