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The Professional
Grounds Management Society (PGMS)
is an individual membership society of grounds professionals advancing
the grounds management profession through education and professional
development. PGMS was officially
created in 1911 but the nucleus of the organization began as the
National Association of Gardeners in suburban New York and New Jersey
in 1905.
In 1911
all institutional grounds managers were invited to join the organization.
Since then, broadening of the Society has continued under two influences:
- the
unique core of the Society would be the institutional grounds professional
generalist
- the
organization would remain a professional society for the individual
(rather than a trade association).
The majority
of PGMS members are institutional
grounds managers who work for organizations such as colleges and universities,
municipalities, park and recreation facilities, office parks, apartment
complexes, hotels/motels, cemeteries, theme parks, etc. In addition,
many independent landscape contractors are also in membership. All
have joined together for the purpose of education and economic
advancement.
The society
defines a grounds manager as a member of a management team responsible
for the operation and maintenance of a site or sites. The grounds
manager is responsible for the management of staff, money, materials
and equipment utilized in maintaining and enhancing a landscaped site
including turf, trees, woody ornamentals and flowers, outdoor structure
and related facilities. This can include areas such as roads, sidewalks,
parking lots maintenance and repair (including snow removal).
The ultimate
goals are to assist the individual manager in developing techniques
and management skills to assure an outstanding grounds management
program for his or her organization, clients or employers and upgrade
the level of the profession.
Key
membership benefits include: Annual conference and Green Industry
Expo, bi-monthly newsletter, membership certificate, certification
programs (Certified Grounds Manager and Groundskeeper Certification),
free educational manuals, local branch meetings, "Who's Who in
Grounds Management" membership directory, site awards, free industry
magazine subscriptions, etc.
PGMS
publishes and offers members one free copy of each of the following
guides:
Grounds
Maintenance Estimating Guideline
Grounds Maintenance Management Guideline
Grounds Management Forms & Job Description Guide
In keeping with its education orientation, PGMS also has student memberships,
and sponsors annual scholarships for high school and college students
studying in fields pertinent to horticulture and other grounds related
fields.
The Society
believes that there are four (4) essentials to remaining a professional
in the industry:
- Being
a member of the appropriate membership organization or organizations.
- Attending
educational conferences in the field.
- Reading
industry publications.
- Becoming
certified at the level you wish to operate.
Other
Key facts About PGMS:
- It
is the only membership organization for institutional grounds managers.
- It
is the only membership organization serving the breadth of the service
arm of the Green Industry which professionals can join as individuals.
- It
is the oldest individual membership organization for grounds professionals.
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