Education
Bard College; DePaul University.
Bard College; DePaul University.
After studying at Bard College and DePaul University, he joined Ball Seed in the late 1970s. He later worked as a marketing executive at Pan American Seed, where he was named that company"s president in 1984. When the opportunity presented itself, George Ball acquired Burpee, and took on the roles of Burpee"s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman.
George Ball is currently Chairman of the Board of the Burpee Foundation and a trustee of the Horticultural Society of New New York
From 1990 to 1993, he served as the President of the American Horticultural Society and was the youngest in the organization"s history. George Ball has served as a trustee on numerous boards, including Bard College (1996–2001), The Orme School (1995–2000), and The National Gardening Association.
He was President of his family foundation for two years (2000–2002). George Ball also participated in numerous seed relief efforts.
In February 2004, he contributed to what can may be categorized as the largest vegetable seed relief shipment in history involving aid to farmers in Iraq--in collaboration with the Coalition Partnership Authority and United States Department of Defense.
George Ball"s opinion articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and The Philadelphia Inquirer, and other newspapers. George Ball on the future of gardening
George Ball on Fast-food Gardening
Want your kids to eat right? Hand them some seeds
Plant breeders develop seeds for colorful edibles
Tomato lovers sound off on heirlooms versus hybrids
You Say Tomato. They Say Phony. A White House garden that produces more than vegetables
Economy turns gardening into growth industry
CUTTINGS.
Where Burpee First Tilled
CUTTINGS. A Test Garden That Does Burpee Proud
Sew your seeds indoors
How"s your garden grow? $1,000 in veggies for a $100 investment? lieutenant"s easy.
A Garden In every Backyard.
George Ball"s awards include the Wilfred Jung Distinguished Service Award from the Garden Writers Association of America, the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Horticulture Society of New York, the President"s Medal of Appreciation from the American Horticultural Society, and the "Design 100" from Metropolitan Home Magazine.