Paul
Cooling has been elected to the International Garden Centre Association (IGCA)
board replacing Sue Allen who is retiring from the role.
The
Chairman of Coolings Nurseries has been a long-time supporter of the IGCA and
his appointment continues the UK presence on the international board.
He
said: “My father, Michael, was an early supporter of the IGCA. He spoke German
and this endeared him to many of the host nations at the early Congresses. He
took me to my first International Congress in Holland in 1978 and since then
I’ve attended 18 in total.
“Carrying
on the family tradition, I took my daughter Jessica to the most recent Congress
I attended in Germany in 2012, where she participated in the study tour.
“I
am delighted to have been elected to the board and look forward to representing
the UK.”
Coolings
Nurseries evolved in the 1960s and was one of the first to be inspected by the
HTA and accredited as an approved garden centre, this being the forerunner to
the Garden Centre Association.
The
business relocated in 1990 and now has two sites in Kent, sales in excess of £6
million and employs more than 190 staff.
Paul
continued: “I’d also like to thank Sue for her time serving on the IGCA board.
She has most recently been Past President and was previously the President.”
The
IGCA is committed to improving the state of the art of the garden centre
industry. It exists to provide a forum for the mutual exchange of information
to benefit similar minded independent garden retailers on a world-wide basis.
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