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THURSD.com Joins the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit as Media Partner

Arnold Wittkamp, founder and Chief Futurist of THURSD.com, and Debra Prinzing, founder and producer of the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit, announced that THURSD.com will serve as media partner for the conference.

“As supporters of the Slow Flower Movement, we sincerely appreciate its values and contributions,” Wittkamp said. “At the same time, we also recognize and advocate for the positive impact being made within the traditional flower industry as we aim to strike a thoughtful balance of floral news and coverage here at THURSD.com.”

Readers and subscribers of THURSD.com’s daily content will learn more about the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit through its editorial storytelling, newsletter, and other advertising placements. Attendees of the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit will be introduced to THURSD.com during the conference and through Slow Flowers’ many content channels.

Scheduled to take place entirely online over a three-day schedule (January 9-11, 2025), the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit is designed to be affordable and accessible for attendees from across the globe, said Prinzing. “We are excited to include attendees from outside of North America, where the Slow Flowers Movement originated, and having support from a global media partner like THURSD.com will help us amplify the educational content offered by the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit,” she added.

 

Join the 1st Edition of the Slow Flowers Worldwide Summit

 

ABOUT THURSD.com: Thursd is an online floral meetup spot where international professionals in floriculture connect and expand the online conversation among flower and plant enthusiasts all over the globe. Thursd also publishes the largest global online floral magazine, providing a platform for brands and organizations to showcase their stories, products, and business services. Learn more at thursd.com. ABOUT SLOW FLOWERS WORLDWIDE SUMMIT: The Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit will take place over three days early in the New Year – held online January 9-11, 2025. “We invite floral professionals and flower lovers to learn new skills and techniques from Slow Flowers experts, and to uplift their goals and ambitions for the coming season,” Prinzing said. The program format includes 15 floral education sessions and round-table panels with international sustainable floral leaders, as well as bonus content from special guest presenters.

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