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Davey Bulletin May-June 2025

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14 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | May/June 2025 Davey training sessions spanned across the country, connecting employees to each other and their desire to learn new skills over the past few months. Workshops, modules, and conferences specialized in a range of different topics, and each event taught attendees the value of prioritizing hard work, safety, and continuous education. The Davey Institute of Tree Conservation conference traveled west to hold its third conference in Seattle, Washington. Attendees spent three days viewing technical demonstrations and presentations by Davey experts, as well as visiting historic and current Davey-client sites around the city. "The conference was right up my alley and related directly to the work I do every day," Sabrina Huey, associate consultant, Environmental Consulting services, Davey Resource Group (DRG), said. "I got to ask other experts in the field a lot of questions, as well as observe and listen to their presentations that contained a lot of great information I took back to my team at home." EMPLOYEES BECOME LIFELONG LEARNERS The annual Davey Institute of Grounds Management (D.I.G.M.) training also took place, enabling attendees to network and learn from one another at the Davey Institute in Kent, Ohio. The training featured a mix of classroom and hands-on activities to learn landscape care strategies and team building tactics. "I appreciate that Davey invests time into their employees and that the company sees something in everyone," Justin Jeff Zamora, production manager, Hawaii territory, Commercial Landscape Services (CLS), said. "There were managers from various regions that visited us, which made it feel like they really appreciated us." Another D.I.G.M. training, D.I.G.M. en espaƱol, also occurred at the Institute with similar exercises and lessons being taught entirely in Spanish. "D.I.G.M. was an excellent learning experience that really challenged my mindset," Juan Pablo Esquivias Gutierrez, EXPERTISE David Vega, arborist skills trainer, health and safety department, instructs the Sacramento office on the "do's and don'ts" of aerial rescue at St. Josephs Cemetery in Sacramento, California. Will Herbst, tree care coordinator, Southeast Denver office, kneels next to Brandon Ponciano, foreman, Dallas office, while the two practice the "feeling forces" exercise at the Tree Care Conservation workshop. DRG employees hold mallets, used to check a tree's structural integrity, at a Factors & Forces training in Ingleside, Illinois.

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