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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2022 · 22 MIN

BB+ (Ep. 23) Hitomi Gilliam on the FREESIA Summit

from Botanical Brouhaha Podcast · host Amy McGee

TODAY'S GUEST: Hitomi Gilliam AIFD TODAY'S TOPIC: FREESIA Summit Today I've invited our friend Hitomi Gilliam back to the podcast to talk about the FREESIA Challenge & upcoming FREESIA Summit she co-founded with Gregor Lersch and Colin Gilliam. Since the summit is right around the corner, I've asked Hitomi to give us the scoop because it's an incredibly affordable educational opportunity with a top-notch lineup of educators and designers! What is the freesia summit? It's 3 days of virtual presentations from industry leaders on how they practice and approach sustainability in floristry. Freesia Summit Speakers Hitomi Gilliam AIFD Gregor Lersch Susan McLeary Shane Connolly Holly Chapple Colin Gilliam Debra Prinzing / Slow Flowers Leopoldo Gomez Max Van de Sluis Per Benjamin Felicia Kang Lawrence Kwong Dr. James DelPrince PhD AIFD Dr. Coleman Etheredge PhD CFD Elizabeth Englebretsen Johanne Martel AIFD FREESIA: Florists Recognizing Environmental & Eco Sustainable Ideas & Applications click here for schedule details + pricing Follow the FREESIA Challenge & Summit on Instagram: @wearefreesia

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