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Mergers & Acquisitions Are Changing the Landscape Industry

Hi H Client!

The pace of acquisitions in the landscape industry has accelerated in recent years. Large firms are buying up smaller ones, private equity is stepping in, and owners are weighing their long-term options. Whether you’re thinking about growth, succession, or simply securing the future value of your business, understanding this trend is critical.

That’s why we’re inviting you to a live roundtable discussion:

From Growth to Exit: What Landscape Companies Need to Know About Acquisitions
 📅 Thursday, October 9
 ⏰ 1:00–2:00 PM ET

This is your opportunity to hear directly from landscape company operators and industry insiders who’ve been through the process of buying, selling, or being acquired.

Secure Your Spot Now

Don’t miss this incredibly jam packed live session:

  • Straight from the deal table – Hear real stories of what drives value (and what almost cost companies big).

  • What buyers look for – Branding, leadership planning, and systems that raise valuations.

  • Keep the conversation going
    Tell your reader how they can get in touch if they have questions.

  • After the sale – What makes integrations succeed—or stall.

  • Clarity on your path – Whether you plan to grow or exit, you’ll leave with insights to guide your strategy.

👉 Register for the Live Roundtable →

Feel free to share this with other leaders on your team — from CFOs to operations managers — who would benefit from being part of the conversation.

When it comes to legacy planning, the smartest move is to be in the room. Hope to see you there!

Until Next Week,
Lauren Cullnan
Director of Client Happiness and Project Management

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