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North Carolina Turfgrass – Julie Holt, Content Director, TheTurfZone.com
What company do you work for and what is your title?
Gates Four Golf and Country Club in Fayetteville NC, Golf Course Superintendent
How many years have you been in this position?
7 years
How did you decide to pursue a career in turfgrass management?
Working on a golf course was the first real job I ever had after high school, and I enjoyed working outside and being able to see immediate results after completing tasks.
What path led you to your current position?
My first job was at The Gauntlet Golf Club in Hartwood VA, then I moved to Virginia Tech for an Associate’s degree and graduated in 2002. I did an internship at Pinehurst #8, two years at CCNC in Pinehurst as an assistant, 10 years at Legacy Golf Links in Aberdeen as assistant superintendent and then got the opportunity to be a superintendent seven years ago.
What is the best part of your job?
Being able to see customers enjoy the golf course. Also, seeing the golf course in the evening while the sun is setting.
What inspired you to become a part of TCNC?
I was a member a long time ago and decided to re-join this year to take advantage of the educational opportunities and to be able to meet new people.
Why did you decide to join the Board of Directors?
I was asked to be on the board and felt like it was time for me to start giving back to the industry.
What do you feel is the biggest challenge facing the turfgrass industry right now?
Securing labor right now is the biggest challenge. Finding people that want to work and are able to work with the pay we can offer.
Do you have a mentor in the industry? Who is it?
I have many friends that I consider mentors and I talk to on a daily basis. Adam Ancherico with Eastern Turf, Jonathan Richardson with Green Resource, my current boss Kevin Lavertu, and my last boss Mike Norton.
What do you do in your free time?
Hang out with my wife and daughter. Work on and ride motorcycles and mountain bikes.
What would your advice be for people entering the turfgrass industry now?
Don’t give up, if you want to be successful in this field there are plenty of opportunities to make decent money and grow yourself personally and professionally. Work hard, network with others, don’t be afraid to try new things or ask questions.
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