21
March/April 2024
|
THE DAVEY BULLETIN
Ryan Gustafson
South Minneapolis
office
Chris Dempsey
CLS Eastern
operations
Tyson Geldseth
Tacoma office
Jason Hayes
Southeast Seattle
office
Megan Braden
corporate office
Megan Braden Megan Braden has
been promoted to talent acquisition
manager, human resources. Braden
most recently served as recruiter,
human resources.
Chris Dempsey has been promoted
to regional manager, Eastern region,
Commercial Landscape Services (CLS).
Dempsey most recently served as
operations manager, South Atlantic
region, CLS.
Tyson Geldseth has been promoted to
district manager of the Tacoma office.
Geldseth most recently served as
assistant district manager, Southeast
Seattle office.
Ryan Gustafson has been promoted
to district manager of the South
Minneapolis office. Gustafson most
recently served as a sales arborist,
South Minneapolis office.
Jason Hayes has been promoted
to district manager of the Southeast
Seattle office. Hayes most recently
served as sales arborist, Southeast
Seattle office.
Travis McDonald has been promoted
to Minnesota market manager,
Residential/Commercial services.
McDonald most recently served as
district manager, South Minneapolis
office.
Tanner Parker has joined Davey as
operations manager, Eastern Utility
services. He brings a wealth of safety
Travis McDonald
R/C North Central
operations
PERSONNEL ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOWLING BECOMES FAMILY TRADITION
Bowling has always been a family affair
for the Adolphs. Pat Adolph, foreman,
Akron office, has bowled since he was
young. He bowled with his parents,
has won many tournaments, and bowls
twice a week at local bowling alleys.
Now his 10-year-old son, Jackson is
following in the family footsteps. He
and Adolph partnered for a recent
United States Bowling Congress Adult/
Youth Tournament as a father and son
duo and swept the competition.
"Jackson just started to get his feet
wet and understand what he can do
and has a knack for competing in
tournaments," Adolph said. "I'm so
proud of him."
"I pretty much grew up in a bowling
alley," Adolph said. "It's nice to
participate in tournaments, but in
reality, bowling is a family thing we're
able to enjoy together."
Pat Adolph and his son Jackson Adolph are
pictured at the USBC tournament sporting
matching shirts.
DAVEY PEOPLE
Tanner Parker
Eastern Utility
services
Lukas Suzano
Nashville office
and vegetation management knowl-
edge from a client and contractor
perspective.
Lukas Suzano has been promoted to
district manager, Nashville office. Su-
zano most recently served as assistant
district manager, Buffalo office.