Green Irrigation Solutions partners with Ian Williams

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Ian Williams

Green Irrigation Solutions partnered with golf irrigation veteran Ian Williams.

The agreement will expand Green Irrigation Solutions’ ability to service clients’ needs and expectations by increasing available services and professional knowledge in all aspects of environmentally conscious water and resource management, the company said.

Williams has more than 27 years of green industry experience and a bachelor’s degree in plant and soil science from the University of Delaware. According to Green Irrigation Solutions, he has a solid foundation in the golf and landscape industry. His experience includes golf course irrigation design, installation, contracting and service, golf course maintenance, manufacturer and distribution representation and landscape installation and design.

He is actively involved in multiple industry associations and the past secretary of the Golf Course Builders Association of America. His Irrigation Association certifications include: Irrigation Designer — Golf (CID), Certified Irrigation Contractor (CIC) and Certified Golf Irrigation Auditor (CGIA). Additionally, Williams has authored several published industry papers and presented at Irrigation Association, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and university educational seminars. Williams’ background in golf course irrigation design and installation, as well as his agronomic foundation, make him an asset to servicing Green Irrigation Solutions’ clients’ needs for years to come.

“I was always impressed with Ian’s knowledge of golf irrigation,” said Don Mahaffey, founder of Green Irrigation Solutions. “But even more so with his pursuit of doing it better, of improving how we apply water to a golf course in the most efficient and cost-effective way. When the opportunity came to partner with Ian, it was an easy decision. I believe the addition of Ian positions our firm as a leader in the field of golf irrigation.”

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