Employee Spotlight

Women’s Leadership Academy

2024-12-07T18:00:44+00:00December 5, 2024|careers, Employee Spotlight, Golf Maintenance, Increasing business, Management, Superintendents, tournaments|

The GCSAA Women’s Leadership Academy, Nov. 12-14, 2024, is focused on providing women in the turfgrass industry with education, mentoring and networking enabling participants to unleash their potential, empower their future and become inspirational leaders. This was Amanda Fontaine's second year attending.

A World-Class Opportunity for Superintendent Amanda Fontaine

2023-08-04T11:06:52+00:00August 4, 2023|Awards, careers, East Coast Courses, Employee Spotlight, Environmental, Golf Maintenance, Superintendents, tournaments, West Coast Courses|

Amanda Fontaine, IGM’s golf course superintendent at The Ledges in Massachusetts, recently returned from a 10-day tour on the grounds crew for the U.S. Women’s Open in Pebble Beach, CA, the top-rated golf course in the country. She said it was “an awesome experience, but also hard, 10-hour days of day and night work on the course. It was no vacation.”

The Road from Military Service to Golf Course Maintenance

2023-07-05T22:10:03+00:00July 5, 2023|business development, careers, East Coast Courses, Employee Spotlight, Golf Maintenance, Superintendent Spotlight, Superintendents|

Military service members are trained with a mindset of hard work, team effort, and communication. At IGM, we value the work ethic and values these service members have developed, and we are proud of the veterans who have thrived in our business upon their completion of active duty. The call of the outdoors is strong to many

Amanda Fontaine: Growing Up on a Golf Course

2022-02-07T23:10:37+00:00February 7, 2022|Budgeting, Construction, Employee Spotlight, Environmental, Golf Maintenance, Superintendent Spotlight, Superintendents|

Raking bunkers on a golf course was literally child’s play for Amanda Fontaine. Today, it’s part of her job as IGM’s Golf Course Superintendent at The Ledges in Massachusetts. Following in her father’s footsteps, Amanda says she fought the pull to the agricultural world for a long time before giving in and climbing the golf course maintenance rungs to her current role with IGM.

Superintendents are Golf’s Superstars

2021-09-07T19:45:53+00:00September 7, 2021|careers, Employee Spotlight, Golf Maintenance, Management, Superintendents|

Everyone with a lawn knows a lot of work goes into having green grass, from regular mowing and watering to fertilizing and pest control. Imagine being responsible for a hundred-acre lawn that also has ponds, bunkers, and sand traps. That’s what a Golf Course Superintendent faces seven days a week. Every great round of golf starts with the

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