Don Rakow appointed to the Advisory Council
/Dr. Don Rakow, Cornell University professor of horticulture, has joined the Advisory Council of the Delaware Botanic Gardens.
“From the very start of our project, we have used Don Rakow's authoritative book, Public Garden Management (Wiley & Sons, 2011) to guide us," said Susan Ryan, president of the Delaware Botanic Gardens. “Now we have this renowned public garden leader on our Advisory Council. This is a great day for the Delaware Botanic Gardens. Don brings to our Advisory Council his real world experience as the former executive director of Cornell Plantations and a rich academic background as an author, educator and codirector of the Cornell Graduate Program in Public Garden Leadership.”
Fellow Advisory Council member Holly Shimizu added, "During my tenures as executive director of the United States Botanic Garden and at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Don Rakow and his Cornell program have become one of the leading sources of horticultural research and a center for the development of future leaders in public garden management. Don's joining the Delaware Botanic Gardens is a great addition to our very talented Advisory Council.
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