Placeholder Image

字幕列表 影片播放

  • Joining me is Mr. Paul Redman, hi Paul.

  • Hi.

  • Even when he was appearing on Oklahoma Gardening as a Horticulture student,

  • Paul Redman had a knack for educating the public about agriculture.

  • I've known Paul essentially all of my--

  • nearly all of my academic career.

  • When I first finished graduate school, was hired

  • by Oklahoma State University back in 1989,

  • I met Paul is an undergraduate student and

  • he was very interested in public horticulture,

  • which at that time was a very new term

  • many people weren't quite sure what even that meant.

  • Paul was hired by the National Tropical Botanical Garden

  • in Hawaii, but would return to O-S-U

  • to receive his Master’s degree.

  • And then his career took him to Ohio

  • and eventually he was recruited away to be the executive

  • director and now president of Longwood Gardens out in Pennsylvania.

  • Longwood Gardens is one of

  • the premier botanical gardens in the world.

  • And it's about a thousand fifty acres,

  • about 400 of that is actual display gardens.

  • It’s really quite amazing.

  • In Paul's tenure, which I believe he started back in 2006, so 11 years ago essentially--

  • Longwood has grown from a visitorship of about three-quarters of a million

  • to now just under 1.4 million guests per year.

  • I’ve been one of those visitors and I know what’s it like.

  • Not just looking at the flowers and the landscape,

  • but the people and how they are interacting

  • with that.

  • It’s a really rich experience.

  • That’s happened because of Paul’s leadership.

  • As executive director, Paul also had the opportunity

  • to help a new generation of O-S-U students.We've

  • had a number of our other students go there as Longwood fellows

  • and Longwood graduate students.

  • Having Paul at Longwood, really gives us an opportunity to create some

  • more opportunities for our students

  • to have that unique kind of learning.

  • Whether you're from OSU or you're just a young

  • person in public horticulture, he wants to

  • encourage those people.

  • And so I think that's just you know speaks to his character.

  • Current Oklahoma Gardening host, Casey Hentges, attended the Longwood

  • graduate program as a student.

  • He's a great guy.

  • You know I didn't really know him when I first met him,

  • but I think our OSU connection obviously,

  • when you're in Delaware or in Pennsylvania at Longwood Gardens you know when you find

  • somebody from home there's that instant connection there.

  • And on many weekends, visitors may be able to catch a glimpse Paul

  • strolling through Longwood.

  • Paul is out in the garden and checking in with guests, just observing guests, visiting

  • with guests, getting a pulse on the garden, but also looking at the garden itself.

  • You’d never know that he was kind of a famous person at that garden.

  • He's a very passionate man with respect to having such a strong vision.

  • And he's very passionate about growing the leadership in public horticulture.

  • We think agriculture is the traditional way but it's changing so much

  • it's more agriculture science and biotechnology and

  • a lot of that same principle is being done and applied at

  • Botanical Gardens too.

  • Paul Redman, a DASNR Distinguished Alumnus for 2017!

Joining me is Mr. Paul Redman, hi Paul.

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋

B1 中級

保羅-雷德曼--2017年DASNR傑出校友。 (Paul Redman - 2017 DASNR Distinguished Alumnus)

  • 2 0
    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
影片單字