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Davey Bulletin Jan-Feb 2017

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January/February 2017 | The Davey Bulletin 3 ISSUE ROOT OF THE 'TREE DOCTORS' AND BEDSIDE MANNER " It's been about six years since I started investing in Davey Tree. I have always been interested in purchasing stock and Davey was always transparent about it. It was a sensible investment at the time and it certainly has proven to be moving forward. Now, it's about a sense of pride to be a part of a company that spans multi-generations. Somebody worked really hard to build a future for me and this is a great way to continue to build a future for the generations that will work for Davey behind me. " THE DAVEY BULLETIN IS FOR EMPLOYEES LIKE... DARRAN MALCOLM 15 years of service regional vice president, Ontario Utility Canada Matt Fredmonsky When you visit the doctor, what do you look for in their bedside manner? Is she courteous, knowledgeable and a positive thinker? Does she offer helpful solutions? Did her smile convey trust? What if your doctor impatiently hurries through your visit? He doesn't explain medical terms or procedures. Even scheduling an appointment was a hassle. How might a client similarly perceive their interaction with a Davey "tree doctor," whether a sales arborist, crew member or technical advisor? What's their bedside manner like? We turned to Davey immediately when the mature red oak tree in our front yard started showing signs of decay. We feared the worst – our beautiful asset tree had become a liability and had to be removed. Our local "tree doctor," sales arborist John Martin, made a house call. He remained optimistic of the oak's health and believed it was nicely healing and compartmentalizing the decay area near its base. Although clearly confident in his diagnosis, our arborist referred us to a "specialist," another "tree doctor" at the Davey Institute to take a sort of X-ray and get a picture of how the tree was healing internally. If nothing else, the second opinion would give peace of mind. Greg Mazur, technical advisor at the Institute, made a second house call. Using a Resistograph ® , he confirmed the initial diagnosis. The "X-ray" showed our oak in fact was healing nicely. More importantly, his knowledgeable and friendly demeanor further eased our concerns about the tree's health. And he took the time to explain small details – like highlighting the oak's terminal bud scale scar showing steady seasonal growth – in easy-to-understand terms. We got a prescription for a dose of Arbor Green PRO ® for our tree and the knowledge our children would get many more years of enjoyment from the swing hanging beneath its canopy. If our oak could talk, it would surely express gratitude for a sound diagnosis delivered in a solution-oriented manner. Does your bedside manner leave a similar impression?

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