Thomas L. Smith, Executive Vice President of Spring Grove Cemetery
and Arboretum, joined the organization in 1972 as Assistant Horticulturist
and later served as Horticulturist and Vice President of Operations.
He was elected to his present position in 1987.
Smith holds
a 1970 master's degree from Yale University in Forest Science. He
is a native Cincinnatian, attended Walnut Hills High School and
in 1968 earned a Bachelor of Science in Botany from the University
of Cincinnati.
Since 1973,
Smith has taught horticulture courses at the University of Cincinnati
College of Evening and Continuing Education, Northern Kentucky University,
and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
He is listed
in "Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology" with
specialties in plant growth and urban forest resource management.
Active in professional
organizations in the Greater Cincinnati community, Smith holds memberships
and offices in many groups. He is a member of the International
Cemetery and Funeral Association, the Ohio Association of Cemeteries,
and Ohio Cemetery Superintendents and Officials, and also served
on the Green Industry Exposition Board of Directors. He has volunteered
for more than 20 years as an advisor to the Ohio State Cooperative
Extension Service. He has recently served as president of the National
Professional Grounds Management Society. Currently, he is a member
of the Greater Cincinnati Professional Grounds Management Society,
the Ohio Forestry Association, and the Ohio Nursery Landscape Association.
He has served on the Board of Directors of the Urban Forestry Department
of the City of Cincinnati and is a past board member of the Civic
Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati. He has also been active in
the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative and the Mentoring Program.
In July 1997,
Smith achieved approval from the Ohio Board of Regents for a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Horticulture for the College of Evening and
Continuing Education at the University of Cincinnati.
In November
1999, Smith was awarded the Professional Grounds Management Society's
highest honor, Gold Medal Award.
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