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January/February 2026
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THE DAVEY BULLETIN
Q. What's something you're proud of your crews for?
A. "I'm proud of their extreme focus on safety and
efficiency – through that commitment and hard work,
they've been able to get their work done early every year
and then
transition into time and material work to help the client
with tasks beyond what was originally assigned."
Q. What's something you've learned that's helped
you, that's a tip you can share with other general
foremen in utility services?
A. "For me, it's about communication and valuing every-
one's input for positive outcomes. I've taken a strong
stance on encouraging foremen out here to make good
decisions
for the betterment of their crews, and that's been truly
beneficial for them. Being part of a flexible and adaptable
team has really become who we are."
Q. What are you looking forward to in 2026 at Davey?
A. "I'm looking forward to another safe and successful
year in 2026 with my team, and I'm eager to help out in
ways that contribute to the strategic success of Davey in
the future."
A strong culture that fosters team work helps make the crews
on the Guernsey Muskingum Electric Coop account successful.
Andrew Hill, climber, and James Hummel, equipment operator,
clear a right-of-way on the Guernsey Muskingum Electric Coop
account in Cambridge, Ohio.
Ben Bohaychyk, equipment operator, readies his Jarraff at the start
of his work day.