Mark Kann elected president of Florida Turfgrass Association

November 20, 2025  - By 0 Comments
Photo: FTGA
Photo: FTGA

Sod Solutions director of Florida operations Mark Kann was elected president of the Florida Turfgrass Association (FTGA) during the annual conference held at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala.

Kann, who joined Sod Solutions in 2021, brings three decades of experience spanning golf course management, university research and industry leadership. His new role marks what he calls “a full circle moment” in his career.

“I’ve always loved serving and helping others, and it’s just another chance to do that,” he said. “Being voted in shows the confidence my colleagues in this industry have in me to run this organization, and that’s humbling. I’m ready to go.”

Kann’s path through the turfgrass industry began on golf courses across Florida, where he served as both superintendent and assistant superintendent before spending 14 years managing the turf research facility at the University of Florida’s Plant Science Research and Education Unit in Citra. He holds a Bachelor of Science in turfgrass science and a Master of Science in horticultural sciences from UF.

He has held leadership roles across multiple allied associations, including serving as president of both the Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association (Florida GCSA) and the Seven Rivers Golf Course Superintendents Association. He also chaired the FGCSA Education and BMP Committee for nearly a decade, where he helped develop the association’s nationally recognized Golf BMP Certification Program.

In his current role with Sod Solutions, Kann works closely with superintendents, turf managers, sod producers and landscapers across the state. This ongoing connection to every segment of the industry makes his role as FTGA president a natural fit.

“We service all these different segments by providing grass and working with them, so it fits really easily for me. I love the industry and this just feels like another way to serve it,” he said.

As president, Kann plans to build on the association’s existing momentum while focusing on collaboration and unity. He emphasized the FTGA’s role in education, research and advocacy. 

“We support all segments of the industry,” he said. “We provide quality education and have a great relationship with the University of Florida, which gives us access to top researchers and resources.”

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A native from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Nathan received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from The Ohio State University in 2024. During that time, he worked as a reporter, copy editor and video producer for the student newspaper, The Lantern. While interning at CityScene Media Group as an editorial assistant, Nathan gained valuable experience in pursuing great stories that made him want to continue writing and editing for magazines.

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