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January/February 2021
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THE DAVEY BULLETIN
Mauricio Amadeo retired
Sept. 27, 2020, following 18 years
of service. Amadeo was a climber
on the CenterPoint Energy account,
where he started in 2002.
Douglas Bauman retired
Nov. 15, 2020, following two
years of service. Bauman was
a landscape technician, Davey
Golf North.
Curtis Ray Davidson retired
Sept. 27, 2020, following 12 years
of service. Davidson was a
foreman on the City of Quincy
account. He started with Davey in
2008 as a foreman on the City of
Tallahassee account.
Luckie "Lee" Hutto retired
Aug. 25, 2020, following 12 years
of service. Hutto was a foreman
on the City of Tallahassee
Transmission account. Hutton
started as a trimmer on the City
of Tallahassee account in 2008.
Charles Keppel retired Nov. 22,
2020, following 43 years of service.
Keppel was a sales arborist at
the Barrington office. Keppel
started his tree care career with
Hendricksen Tree Experts in 1977.
Keppel served as district manager
of the Barrington office, Midwest
regional manager of TCOT, and vice
president and Midwest regional
manager of tree preservation for
TCOT, and in 2010 became a sales
arborist at the Barrington office.
Jeff Lilly retired Nov. 1, 2020,
following 39 years of service.
Lilly was a work planner on the
FirstEnergy account. He began
his career with Davey in 1981 as a
groundperson on the Ohio Edison
account and was promoted to
general foreman in 1986. He was
promoted to work planner in 2005.
David Means retired Oct. 11, 2020,
following 1 year of service. Means
was an environmental specialist at
Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc.,
a Davey company.
Charles Keppel
RETIREMENTS
Jeff Lilly Kevin Sheehan
Kevin Sheehan retired Oct. 4,
2020, following 29 years of service.
Sheehan was district manager,
Long Island office. He started his
career with Davey in 1990 as a
plant health care technician at the
Long Island office where he also
worked as a sales arborist and
assistant district manager before
his promotion to district manager
in 2014. He is a graduate of the
Davey Institute of Horticultural
Sciences and the Davey Institute
of Tree Sciences and is an
International Society of
Arboriculture Certified Arborist
®
.
John Strevel retired March 3,
2020, following 52 years of
service. Strevel was a maintenance
mechanic at the Wolf Shop. He
started with Wolf Tree, Inc., a Davey
company, in 1968 and worked as
supervisor over the Lenior City
Utility Board, Knoxville Utility Board,
Knox Utility Board and Maryville
Utility Board accounts from 2008
until 2012 when he was promoted
to supervisor at the Wolf Shop.
John Strevel