Seeley Summit

Seeley Summit Seeley Conferences were established in 1986 in honor of floriculture professor Dr. John G. Seeley af

The Seeley Summit promotes discussion of issues important to the future of commercial floriculture. The meetings are structured to foster discussion by industry leaders and increase the level of understanding of topics through presentations by speakers with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. The goal of the Summit is to better prepare attendees to make decisions on issues that have a great impact on their businesses and the industry as a whole.

Getting excited for this year's Seeley! By the way our hotel room block closes June 1 so please register now at www.seel...
05/20/2014

Getting excited for this year's Seeley! By the way our hotel room block closes June 1 so please register now at www.seeleysummit.com (you can still register after June 1, we just can't guarantee hotel rate/availability).

03/09/2014

Our color brochure including speaker bios is now posted at www.seeleysummit.com Speakers include:
• Bryan Silbermann, President & CEO of Produce Marketing Association
• Lyn Clancy and Nora Mullarkey, Lower Colorado River Authority
• Bob Dolibois, formerly Executive Vice President of the American Nursery & Landscape Association
• Jerry Halamuda, CEO and President of Color Spot Nurseries
• Al Gerace, CEO of Welby Gardens, Denver Colorado
• Hugh Gramling, formerly Executive Director of Tampa Bay Wholesale Growers
• Ron Griffin, Professor of water resource economics at Texas A&M University
• John Lea Cox, Professor of nursery research and extension at the University of Maryland
• Charles Bauers, Owner of Flowers by Bauers, Jarrettsville, MD
• Bill Phillimore, Executive Vice President for Paramount Farming Co.
• Jeffrey Bruce, Owner of Jeffrey L. Bruce & Company

09/05/2013

Seeley Summit set for June 22-24, 2014: Water: the Green Industry's Next Big Game Changer

The Board of Cornell University's Seeley Conference is pleased to announce that the next Seeley Summit will take place June 22-24, 2014 in Lisle, Illinois – conveniently located for ease of travel into Chicago O'Hare and Midway airports.

The Board has chosen to tackle the insipient issue of water scarcity for its 2014 focus. The Board believes water availability will be among the greatest challenges facing the floriculture industry in coming years The water scarcity topic is particularly well suited to the Seeley Summit as floriculture and horticulture's major growing regions are in areas of regular water scarcity (arid west) or regions of occasional extreme shortage (southeast) and no region is completely immune (Midwest drought, summer 2012). Ultimately, all sectors of the floriculture supply chain including growers, retailers, landscapers, and the end consumer are, or will be, affected by water scarcity.

The interactive think-tank atmosphere of the Seeley Summit will allow for plenty of interaction with fellow industry leaders and water experts from outside our industry regarding these timely issues:
• What if you had to deal with the real cost, including distribution, of water?
• What if the direct cost of water to grow a pot plant, flat or hanging basket was equal to or exceeded the cost of the plastic or growing medium used?
• What would this do to your business?
• How do we make changes in our (your) business to accommodate the current and future ever-increasing costs of water?
• In drought conditions, how do we convince the legislators (and consumers) to consider and factor in the environmental, social, economic, health/wellnesss benefits of plants, trees and flowers into any water restriction guidelines they're considering?

For more information regarding the 2104 Seeley Summit visit www.seeleysummit.com

09/05/2013

Seeley will be back in 2014 with some changes. More posted shortly. After a two-year hiatus during 2012 and 2013, the Seeley Conference Board of Directors is relaunching the gatherings with a new name (Seeley Summit) and location (Lisle, Ill.). The conference has been rebranded the Seeley Summit to reflect a more modern, interactive "meeting of the minds." Attendees can expect round-table discussion, Q&A with speakers and panelists, and lots of face-to-face networking. The change in location was made in attempt to make the gathering more accessible to travelers.

01/12/2012

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The OFA Scholars Program is an amazing opportunity to jumpstart their career in horticulture. The commitment is only about a week during July. The application deadline is February 1.

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Seeley Conference will not be held in 2012more online at: http://www.hort.cornell.edu/seeleyconference/
01/12/2012

Seeley Conference will not be held in 2012

more online at: http://www.hort.cornell.edu/seeleyconference/

The June 2012 Seeley Conference, a think tank event that promotes the discussion of critical issues important to the future of commercial floriculture, has been postponed for a year to allow time for a strategic overhaul.

01/05/2012

The annual Seeley Conference has been postponed until 2013 so the board of directors can discuss possible changes to the venue and format of floriculture’s think tank.

08/24/2011

Greenhouse Grower: The top information source for commercial growers of bedding plants, annuals, perennials, foliage, potted plants and cut flowers.

Creating Mindshare OpportunitiesJune 26-29, 2011
07/01/2011

Creating Mindshare Opportunities
June 26-29, 2011

04/18/2011
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04/12/2011

This year's conference schedule and slate of speakers has just been release, full information on the website http://www.hort.cornell.edu/seeleyconference/

In today's post-recession marketplace, the "reborn consumer" is asking tougher questions. She is making more critical decisions as to what is really important and what she really needs.

04/12/2011
03/07/2011

26th Annual Seeley Conference
Floriculture's Biggest Opportunity:
Creating Consumer MindShare


Mark your calendar!:

June 27 - 29, 2011,
Ithaca, N.Y.

Registration late June 26.
Program ends by noon June 29.
Program and registration details coming soon.

http://www.hort.cornell.edu/seeleyconference/

In today's post-recession marketplace, the "reborn consumer" is asking tougher questions. She is making more critical decisions as to what is really important and what she really needs.

07/07/2010

The last telling of the Monkey Run Story, forever preserved.

Floriculture's Environmental Footprint:An Inconvenient Truth or Consumer Opportunity?
07/07/2010

Floriculture's Environmental Footprint:
An Inconvenient Truth or Consumer Opportunity?

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134A Plant Science Building Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
14853

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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