HTA opens applications for new Non-Executive Directors
5 May 2026
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is recruiting three new Non-Executive Directors to its Board. The roles offer HTA members the opportunity to help shape the strategy and direction of the trade body representing UK environmental horticulture.
The roles come at a time of growing importance for the sector, with gardens, green spaces and managed landscapes playing an increasingly vital role in the UK’s economy, environment and wellbeing. The HTA is seeking individuals who can bring strategic judgement, sector insight and constructive challenge to its Board.
In line with governance requirements, applications are open only to candidates employed by organisations with active HTA membership. Successful candidates must maintain that membership for the duration of their term.
Will Armitage, HTA President, said:
“This is an opportunity for people from across our membership to step into a leadership role and help shape the future of our industry. We’re looking for individuals who can think strategically, bring fresh perspectives and provide both support and challenge as we continue to evolve and deliver for our members.”
Non-Executive Directors play a key role in overseeing governance and helping shape the HTA’s long-term direction. Working alongside the executive team, they will contribute an independent perspective to Board discussions, help ensure the organisation remains focused on delivering value to members, and act as ambassadors for the sector.
The roles are voluntary (with expenses reimbursed), and appointments are for a three-year term, with the potential for renewal. Directors are expected to attend four Board meetings and one AGM each year, and to participate in occasional strategy sessions or committee work.
The HTA is particularly interested in candidates who bring Board-level or senior leadership experience, alongside expertise in areas such as commercial horticulture, garden retail, landscaping, finance, technology, governance or membership organisations. However, the Association encourages applications from across its membership, valuing passion, integrity and real-world experience as highly as formal qualifications.
Candidates should be able to think strategically, ask the right questions, and contribute to robust decision-making while bringing a collaborative, forward-looking approach. A strong interest in member representation, sustainability and sector growth will be essential.
In return, Non-Executive Directors will gain Board-level experience, access to formal Non-Executive Director training by an accredited body, build networks across the industry, and contribute to a sector in which they are passionate. The recruitment forms part of the HTA’s ongoing succession planning, both to fill upcoming vacancies and to build a strong and diverse pipeline of future Board talent.
The HTA represents around 1,400 businesses comprising retailers, growers, manufacturers, wholesalers, landscapers and garden designers. Its work includes political advocacy, market insight and commercial initiatives such as the National Garden Gift Scheme, which drives around 2 million visits to garden centres each year.
To apply, candidates should send a CV and covering letter to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday, 29 May 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with interviews expected to take place in early June.
Full details, including the recruitment brochure and role description, are available via the HTA Careers page.