Eight assistant superintendents chosen for EXCEL Leadership Program
Eight assistant superintendents, members of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), have been chosen for the eighth class of the EXCEL Leadership Program, which is funded by Nufarm. The three-year program offers leadership training for personal, career and community/industry stewardship for assistant superintendents — the future leaders in the golf course management industry.
The EXCEL Leadership Program features two, three-day education and training sessions and a trip to the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show. The latest class joined the existing EXCEL cohorts at the Fall Meeting, Oct. 7-9, at PGA Headquarters in Frisco, Texas; and will go to the 2026 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in Orlando, plus the Spring Meeting in 2026, with details to be announced later.
“GCSAA is pleased to once again provide career-enhancing professional development opportunities through the Nufarm EXCEL Leadership Program,” GCSAA CEO Rhett Evans said. “Congratulations to the members of this year’s class. Your drive and determination to advance your career and grow your network undoubtedly strengthens the association and, in turn, the turfgrass management industry.”
The members of the 2025 EXCEL Leadership Program are:
- Juan G. Amezcua Avalos of Hop Meadow Country Club, Simsbury, Conn.
- Jordan Diede of City Park Nine Golf Course, Fort Collins, Colo.
- Clinton Edger of Common Ground Golf Course, Aurora, Colo.
- Jonathan Kaschak of Concord Country Club, West Chester, Pa.
- Cole Miedema of The Club at Kukui’ula, Koloa, Hawaii
- Elliott Pope of Frederica Golf Club, Saint Simons Island, Ga.
- Caleb Smith of Eugene Country Club, Eugene, Ore.
- Hattie Spies of Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, Okla.
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