GCSAA 2009 Conference Brochure - (Page 5) WELCOME It’s all about PRESIDENT’S WELCOME I am always excited about going to the conference and show because I want to learn about new products and new methods of course management, and meet new people. It is this exposure to “newness” that allows us to be prepared for a changing world. After all, the only constant in the world of golf course management is change. What I have learned and experienced in the past has been vital to my career, but the reality is it won’t sustain my ability to be successful in the future. That is why I value the professional development opportunities that GCSAA offers – especially the Education Conference and the Golf Industry Show. This annual gathering of superintendents, and more recently owners, managers, architects, builders and others in the industry might be the most important week of your professional career. I might not like airports, cab rides or hotel check-in lines, but none of that can dampen my enthusiasm for what awaits me at the convention center, hotel lobby or on the shuttle. Each year presents a unique opportunity to advance my career and my facility. After having served on GCSAA committees and traveling the country as a member of the association’s board, I have come to learn my conference and show experiences are not unique. Countless people from all walks of the industry have shared stories that have made a significant difference in their lives. Whether it was reconnecting with a mentor from an internship more than a decade ago, or a seminar that provided the key piece of information that made a re-grassing project successful, or a 30-minute conversation with a company representative that saved $150,000 on a new irrigation system, or a lead on a new job – the return on the week is real, and it is significant. Yes, big success can be as easy as participating in this great annual event. We have a wonderful opportunity this year as the conference and show returns to New Orleans. The city, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, continues to rebuild and regain the vibrancy that is unique to that area. I congratulate and thank the numerous GCSAA members who came to lend a hand, provide equipment or offer moral and financial support in the clean-up efforts since the hurricane hit. In February, GCSAA members will have another opportunity to give back to the city through a special service project held in conjunction with the New Orleans Habitat for Humanity organization. Now, whether it’s through your attendance or your own labor, GCSAA, its peer associations, exhibitors and others can go to not only benefit ourselves, but provide our own little dose of support. I look forward to seeing you in New Orleans. Sincerely, SUCCESS in the Big Easy NEW 2009 HIGHLIGHTS • 23 NEW SEMINARS that will jazz up your facility and career success • EXPANDED NETWORKING PARKS on the show floor, themed after the Golf Industry Show cities, give you better access to your peers and industry experts • CONSTRUCTION PROJECT built before your eyes gives you an inside look at how to do it like the pros • PEOPLE MOVERS to take you around the show floor and make it easier to get to where you want to be “ It is a one-stop shop for getting the latest and greatest information about our industry. It is always a rewarding experience for me. CGCS The Club at Cimarron, Mission, Texas — Bill Freeman, ” David S. Downing II, CGCS Register at www.gcsaa.org/conference 3 http://www.gcsaa.org/conference
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