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THE DAVEY BULLETIN
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May/June 2022
We are saddened by the passing
of Jimmie Skutt on Feb. 28.
Skutt was a general foreman on
the Consumers Energy account.
MEMORIAL
DAVEY PEOPLE
PET SKETCH ARTIST'S PASSION HELPS OTHERS
Rachel Foot, manager of online education, Davey Institute,
has always enjoyed drawing, and she loves animals.
Foot discovered some cute animals on social media and
decided to try to draw them. Her friends posted her pet
drawings on their social media pages, and Foot soon picked
up more followers. She realized people have a huge appetite
to have their pets drawn up.
"The most enjoyable part is when you see someone get
their pet portrait, and you can just tell how much love they
have for their pet," says Foot. "Those who've had pets
pass away often want portraits, and it's really nice to know
you've helped them in some way."
Foot always asks for one clear reference photo, explaining
that many pet portrait artists don't freehand the outline. They
use the reference photo as an outline and then do all of the
fur and the colors themselves, says Foot, and build out from
there.
"I don't think that people are born with the skill to do
things like this," Foot notes. "The only reason my portraits
are where they are now is because of pure practice and
watching tutorials."
Rachel Foot
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''
I have the most respect for Davey as a place
to hang your hat to a career, a place that I feel
comfortable investing in, and something I would
challenge someone on and I would ask them, if
the place you work were an institution to invest in,
would you invest in it? And I can wholeheartedly
say that investing in Davey is something I feel
great about and it's paid off and shown me that
it's worth my time.
''
LIVING OUR VALUES
Brad McBride
assistant district manager, West Cleveland office
LEADERSHIP
Sketch by Roo pet drawing by Rachel Foot.