1910–1913 Windsor H. Wyman
1914 Charles R. Fish
1915 Charles Adams
1916 G. Howard Frost
1917 E. W. Breed
1918 John Kirkegard
1919 George C. Thurlow
1920 Walton Wyman
1921 Julius Heurlin
1922 Sheldon Robinson
1923–1924 Christian Van der Voet
1925 Richard M. Wyman
1926 Edward Borst
1927 Sheldon Robinson
1928 Paul Baumann
1929 J. J. McManmon
1930 Robert F. Cross
1931 George Johnson
1932 Harlan P. Kelsey
1933 Victor Heurlin
1934–1937 Willaim N. Craig
1938–1939 Lloyd A. Hathaway
1940–1941 Cornelius Van Tol
1942 Winthrop H. Thurlow
1943 Clifford d. Corliss
1944 Seth L. Kelsey
1945 George Fellows
1946–1947 Marinus Vander Pol
1948–1949 Luke C. May
1950–1951 Homer K. Dodge
1952–1953 Harold D. Stevenson
1954–1955 Harold C. Atwater
1956–1957 Frank T. White
1958–1959 Willard M. Bond
1960–1961 Clifford D. Corliss, Jr.
1962–1963 Edmund V. Mezitt
1964–1965 Umberto P. Motroni
1966–1967 H. Harvey Jackson, Jr.
1968–1969 Charles A. Godin
1970–1971 Dennis M. Dowd
1972–1973 Paul J. Mahoney, MCH
1974–1975 Reuben E. Lebeaux
1976–1978 R. Wayne Mezitt, MCH
1979–1980 Neil J. Van Sloun
1981–1982 James K. Stewart
1983–1984 Robert J. Kennedy
1985–1986 Peter R. Cook
1987–1988 Richard W. Bemis, MCH
1989–1990 Paul J. Shea, MCH
1991–1992 Randolph E. Wright, MCH
1993–1994 John M. Bardzik, MCH
1994–1995 Gregory Georgaklis
1995–1996 James F. McManus, MCH
1996–1997 Patricia Bigelow, MCH
1997–1998 Thomas Strangfeld, MCH
1998–1999 Mark Ahronian, MCH
1999–2000 Stephen Corrigan, MCH
2000–2001 James McBratney, MCH
2001–2003 Bonnie Tucker L’Etoile
2003–2005 John Lebeaux, MCH
2005–2007 Jeffrey Willman, MCH
2007–2009 Michelle Harvey, MCH
2009–2010 Thomas Bradley, MCH
2010–2011 Mark Sawyer, MCH
2011–2012 Christopher Kennedy, MCH
2012–2013 James Connolly, MCH
2013–2015 Mary Jesch
2015–2016 Timothy Lomasney
2016–2018 James Stucchi, MCH
2018–2020 Timothy Hay, MCH
2020–2022 Peter Mezitt, MCH
2022–2024 Christopher O’Brien, MCH
Plant Something MA is a project of MNLA which includes professional environmental horticulturists—people who grow, care for, design and install plantings and landscapes in your community.
Growing Wild helps reverse the loss of biological diversity, foster and protect endangered species and add to the natural beauty of our Commonwealth—right in your own backyard.
MNLA provides access to green industry speakers on the cutting-edge and up-to-date information. Our dynamic community is made up of folks from all walks of life. Colleagues share advice and insights. Passion for the betterment of our community drives member participation in MNLA. Individual contribution is valued. Get involved! Join a committee or volunteer at an event. Make our industry—and your business—better!