Virginia Turfgrass Journal - May / June 2022

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Virginia Turfgrass Journal is the official publication of The Virginia Turfgrass Council P.O. Box 5989 Virginia Beach, VA 23471 Office: (757) 464-1004 Fax: (757) 282-2693 vaturf@verizon.net

President’s Message

Proactive vs. Reactive Even if You’re an Introvert

PUBLISHED BY Leading Edge Communications, LLC 206 Bridge Street, Suite 200 Franklin, Tennessee 37064 (615) 790-3718 Fax: (615) 794-4524 Email: info@leadingedgecommunications.com

Phil Bailey, CGCS VTC President

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lecture by Julie Holt, Managing Editor at Leading Edge Communications, sparked my interest when she spoke the words “Proactive vs. Reactive Involvement”. Although she spoke those words that motivated me, these are my thoughts regarding the issue. Whether you are an introvert or extrovert personality type, it is necessary in today’s world to be proactive in representing yourself, your beliefs, and your industry. Media and Technology is here today and that is a double edged sword. Social Media opens the window for us to develop a greater client base, but it can allow some people to create a derogatory image by spinning a one-sided or misunderstood concept or attack. Therefore, it is so important to be Proactive. This is the direction the Virginia Turfgrass Council (VTC) took when it developed the Virginia Turfgrass CouncilEnvironmental Institute (VTC-EI). The VTC-EI now allows us to be proactive in supporting our membership by Community Involvement. Examples would include Beach Grass Restoration to sand dunes in Virginia Beach and installing erosion control features in Petersburg to reduce sediment runoff to culverts and streams. It allowed us to assist Virginia State University on an Earth Day project to correct water runoff concerns on campus. With support from Partners to the VTC-EI we have also been able to show our commitment to additional environmental concerns which include pollinator decline. Partner support has allowed us to handout 50,000 packets of pollinator seed to improve pollinator success. Partnership with the VTC-EI has also allowed us to be Proactive in working with legislators and governmental bodies. Our government relations committee, headed up by Bruce Sheppard of Weed Man, was able to assist in setting up a meeting with Matthew Lohr, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry. This allowed us to be Proactive in working together to find solutions to slow pesticide certification processing and online processing problems. We also had the opportunity to speak with State Senator Hashmi (District 10) regarding assistance to VDACS, so they have the tools needed to assist our industry in a more proficient fashion. We also were able to have a discussion relating to our pollinator program and the possibility of developing pollinator gardens in the State. With these thoughts I give you my conclusion. What are you doing for yourself, your business, and your industry? Whether you’re an introvert or extrovert we all need to be proactive and place our best foot forward. Today’s media and instant technology almost insist we be proactive. Proactive involvement allows creative input while Reactionary involvement wastes resources and doesn’t allow for true creation to a solution.

Phil Bailey VTC President

VTC OFFICERS President Phil Bailey, CGCS Isle of Wight County Parks & Recreation (757) 572-1981 Vice President Wes Bray Lawns & Gardens Plus (757) 422-2117 Secretary / Treasurer Jimmy Viars, CGM Gloucester County Public Schools (804) 815-2779 Past President Michael Skelton (540) 718-4133 VTC DIRECTORS Sam Burris Ray Funkhouser Tony Montgomery Bruce Sheppard T.J. Skirsky Harris Wheeler, CTP Craig Zeigler ­ VTC ADVISORY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Mike Goatley, Ph.D. (Chair) Shawn Askew, Ph.D. Alejandro Del Pozo-Valdiva, Ph.D. Jeffrey Derr, Ph.D. David McCall Ph.D. Dan Sandor, Ph.D. Cynthia Smith, Ph.D. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS Tom Tracy, Ph.D. (757) 464-1004 VIRGINIA TURFGRASS FOUNDATION Brandyn Baty (757) 585-3058

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