Rougemont, NC (December 16, 2024)—Hoffman Nursery, a premier provider of high-quality ornamental and native plants, is pleased to announce two key leadership promotions: David Hoffman has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and Craig Reynolds has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO). These strategic appointments reflect the company’s commitment to strengthening its leadership team and positioning itself for continued growth and success in the horticulture industry.
“It is a tremendous honor to take on the role of CEO,” said David Hoffman. “Our team has made remarkable progress, and I am excited to continue leading Hoffman Nursery as we explore new opportunities, expand our product offerings, and advance our commitment to sustainability. I look forward to working with our talented team to ensure we remain at the forefront of the horticultural industry.“
“I am excited and humbled by this opportunity to serve as COO,” said Craig Reynolds. “Hoffman Nursery has always been a company built on integrity and a deep commitment to quality. I look forward to collaborating with our leadership team to drive innovation, streamline operations, and uphold the exceptional standards our customers have come to expect.”
“David and Craig have both demonstrated exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of our industry and values,” said Jill Hoffman, Co-owner and CFO of Hoffman Nursery. “Their combined expertise, vision, and dedication will undoubtedly help guide Hoffman Nursery through the next stage of our evolution, ensuring that we continue to lead in innovation, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction.”
These leadership changes come at a pivotal time as Hoffman Nursery continues to strengthen its position as an industry leader, focusing on expanding its product offerings, embracing sustainable practices, and maintaining strong customer relationships.
Founded in Rougemont, North Carolina in 1986, Hoffman Nursery specializes in ornamental, native grass, and, more recently, perennial liners for the wholesale trade, especially in the green infrastructure market segment. With a core purpose of promoting better living through plants, they grow over 150 species and cultivars of grasses, sedges, grasslike plants, and flowering native perennials and ship to wholesale customers across North America.