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Growscape is a North American horticultural company formed from the merger of The HC Companies and Classic Home & Garden. It serves a wide range of markets, including growers, retailers, distributors, nurseries, greenhouses, and home gardeners. Growscape offers innovative and sustainable products such as growing containers, decorative planters, garden décor, and protective packaging. With dual headquarters in Twinsburg, Ohio, and Shelton, Connecticut, Growscape operates manufacturing and distribution facilities across the U.S., Canada, and China. The company employs between 501 and 1000 people and emphasizes eco-efficient manufacturing processes. Growscape is committed to sustainability, focusing on reducing carbon footprints and promoting circular solutions. Its product offerings include various types of growing containers made from sustainable materials, as well as decorative items crafted from diverse materials. Growscape also provides customer-driven services, including collaborative product ideation and expert logistics, to support its partners in the horticultural industry.
At POCN, we seek to support the careers and clinical practices of NPs and PAs - Advanced Clinicians by partnering with life science companies who recognize their critical role on the front lines of healthcare. We are the largest network of Advanced Clinicians in the U.S. and strive to support and enable success for them at every turn. POCN provides Advanced Clinicians with an opportunity engine to grow their careers, earn valuable financial incentives, and increase their clinical knowledge and practice productivity. Recognizing the vital relationship between NPs, PAs, and the broader healthcare and life sciences industries, POCN specializes in developing peer–validated programs that include engaging live and virtual events, helpful patient education resources, incentivized market research programs, clinical reference and prescribing tools, promoted speaking opportunities, as well as CME and continuous learning modules on a variety of disease states and therapies.
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is a prominent institution focused on photography and visual culture, founded in 1974 by photojournalist Cornell Capa. Located in New York Citys Lower East Side, ICP serves as a center for exhibitions, education, and public engagement, highlighting the significance of photography in contemporary society. ICP promotes "concerned photography," which emphasizes socially and politically driven imagery aimed at fostering global change. The center curates rotating exhibitions that showcase both historical and contemporary works, drawing from its extensive archives. It also offers educational programs, serving over 3,000 students annually through various courses and workshops in photography, filmmaking, and visual storytelling. Additionally, ICP engages the public through lectures, symposia, and community events that explore the societal role of photography. ICP targets students, artists, educators, and photography enthusiasts, providing tailored programs for aspiring professionals and lifelong learners. Its mission is to advance photography as a tool for social change and cultural dialogue, solidifying its position as a leader in visual arts education and exhibition.
PMC Associates is a family-owned and operated technology integrator, specializing in Two-Way Radio Systems and Subscribers, as well as other Mission-Critical Communications equipment. Founded in 1988, and located in Hazlet, New Jersey, PMC serves the NYC Metropolitan area, as well as upstate NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, DC and VA.