Society of American Florists

Predecessor American Association of Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen
Formation January 1884 (1884-01)
Type NGO
Legal status Trade Association
Purpose SAF provides marketing, government advocacy, industry intelligence and best practices information for all participants in the U.S. floral industry.
Location
  • Alexandria, VA
Chairperson
Shirley Lyons, AAF, PFCI
President
Martin Meskers
Executive Vice President & CEO
Peter J. Moran
Key people
Drew Gruenburg, Kate Penn, Renato Cruz Sogueco, Jennifer Sparks, Jenny Scala, Laura Weaver, Brian Walrath, Krissy Doyle, Sheila Santiago, Shawn McBurney, Joe Aldeguer, Jenester A. Corbin
Staff (2016)
14
Volunteers (2016)
50+
Website safnow.org

The Society of American Florists (SAF) is a national US Trade Association that represents all segments of floristry in the United States (US). More than 7,000 retailers, growers, wholesalers, importers, manufacturers, suppliers, educators, students and allied organizations are members.

Mission statement

The Society of American Florists provides marketing, government advocacy, industry intelligence and best practices information for all participants in the US floral industry.

Boards and councils

The volunteer leaders of SAF serve on a number of Councils and Committees.

Board of Directors

The SAF Board of Directors makes key decisions that provide the guidance for SAF programs. It is composed of an Executive Committee and Board of Directors. The current Chairperson is Shirley Lyons, AAF, PFCI of Dandelions Flowers & Gifts, LLC. The President is Martin Meskers of Oregon Flowers, Inc. and the Executive Vice President & CEO is Peter J. Moran.

Growers Council

The Growers Council represents the needs of the grower industry segment within the Society of American Florists. The current Chairperson is Doug Cole of D.S. Cole Growers, Inc..

Retailers Council

The Retailers Council represents the needs of the retailer industry segment within the Society of American Florists. The current Chairperson is Manny Gonzales of Tiger Lily Florist.

Wholesalers Council

The Wholesalers Council represents the needs of the wholesale industry segment within the Society of American Florists. The current Chairperson is David Gaul, AAF of DWF Wholesale Florist.

Other Joint Councils & Committees

Awards Committee Consumer Joint Council Convention Task Force Government Joint Council Member Joint Council PFCI Board of Trustees

Events and education

SAF offers florists a number of professional development programs and related events that provide education and networking opportunities.

Annual convention

Each year SAF holds an annual convention, usually in August or July, that lasts several days and includes educational programs covering all aspects of the floral industry. Other highlights of the convention include the Sylvia Cup Design Competition, where two dozen top floral designers are given the same materials and hours to create the surprise challenge. The winner receives the Sylvia Cup trophy, $3,000 and a complimentary registration presented later that evening at the Stars of the Industry Awards Dinner. The Outstanding Varieties Competition includes the industry’s most outstanding flowers, foliage and plants. Open to the general public, this is a highlight of the convention for growers, wholesalers and retailers. Also announced at the convention is the winner of the Floral Management Marketer of the Year award. A trade fair (called the Supplier Expo) that allows vendors and florists to connect was reintroduced in 2013.

Congressional Action Days

Each year in March SAF members come to Washington to learn more about the state of the industry then visit Capitol Hill, lobbying on behalf of the floral industry.

1 – Day Profit Blast

This relatively new format bring four sessions in a single day to different cities throughout the US.

Certifications

SAF offers two different certifications for achievement in and contribution to the floral industry.

American Academy of Floriculture (AAF)

AAF certification recognizes industry members who meet the highest standards of service to the floral industry and their communities. Established in 1965, nomination and acceptance into the Academy is open to qualified persons in all segments of the industry. AAF members include retailers, wholesalers, growers, educators, scientists, designers and more.

Professional Floral Communicators – International (PFCI)

PFCI is awarded to the best floral educators in the industry. PFCI are accepted only after a rigorous screening process and peer review, and are able to speak authoritatively about industry topics such as principles and elements of Floral Design, care and handling of flowers and plants, and effective business management techniques.

Membership

SAF recognizes and welcomes four main types of member: Retail Florists, Growers, Wholesalers/Importers and Suppliers. There are also additional categories for students, educators state floral associations and independent designers. Fees depend on segment and annual revenue.

Views

Together with AmericanHort, SAF holds that neonicotinoids, when used as directed, are not the cause of widespread bee health issues. [1]


References

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