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Planting a Future for our Community

Mark A. Konlock, Director of Horticulture, Green Bay Botanical Garden

Plants build community – we understand that. For 27 years, the Garden has connected people with plants through educational and recreational experiences in an environment that engages, inspires, and refreshes. But how can we plan for the Garden’s best possible future? The Garden’s leadership team has been working with Envision Greater Green Bay to anticipate internal and external changes over the next few decades and to craft a plausible future that successfully moves the organization forward. Read about the Garden’s futuring experience.

 
 
 

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