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A native from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Nathan received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from The Ohio State University in 2024. During that time, he worked as a reporter, copy editor and video producer for the student newspaper, The Lantern. While interning at CityScene Media Group as an editorial assistant, Nathan gained valuable experience in pursuing great stories that made him want to continue writing and editing for magazines.

Posts by Nathan Mader

Green Start Academy application window opens through Aug. 1 Posted on 13 Jun 2025 in the Industry News categories.

For two decades, this program has continued to enhance and sharpen the skills of assistant superintendents. Read more»

GCSAA to fund three new research projects Posted on 06 Jun 2025 in the Industry News categories.

The projects will be funded through the GCSAA Foundation research endowments.  Read more»

John Deere pledges $20 billion U.S. expansion; new factories and facility upgrades in 2025 Posted on 23 May 2025 in the Industry News categories.

This investment fortifies the company’s continuous commitment to strategic investments both for today and the future. Read more»

Megan Svec joins Aquatrols as new marketing manager Posted on 17 Apr 2025 in the Industry News & People categories.

Svec's professional background encompasses content creation, event planning, market analysis, digital marketing and more aspects of communication. Read more»

Ewing Outdoor Supply opens new supercenter in Texas Posted on 12 Mar 2025 in the Industry News categories.

The new supercenter is designed to provide a comprehensive selection of landscaping, irrigation and outdoor living products, along with bulk materials, all in one location. Read more»

Envu partners with BioConsortia to develop biological solutions Posted on 06 Mar 2025 in the Industry News categories.

This collaboration reflects the currently growing demand for sustainable alternatives for pest management and plant protection, driven by consumer demand and increasing regulatory pressures. Read more»