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MyDavey Bulletin - May/June 2014

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May/June 2014 | 9 Putting Knowledge to Work M ike DiGiacomo had to stand still for approximately 10 seconds—a moment that felt like 10 minutes—before accepting his award at the DITS Banquet in February. "No way," was all he could think to say. And when he finally mustered the realization he had indeed earned recognition, DiGiacomo ran right up to the front of the room and embraced R.J. Laverne in a great, big bear hug. DiGiacomo, trimmer at Davey's North Pittsburgh R/C office, is the very first recipient of the DITS Faculty Award, which recognizes a student who particularly impresses instructors throughout the entire four weeks of training. "I was shocked; totally shocked," DiGiacomo says. "It really caught me off-guard, but I was thrilled." Just as he arrived to DITS, ready to give it his all, DiGiacomo showed up to class early every day and often stayed late. "My face was in my books 24/7, for almost the whole month," he says. After learning so much during a relatively short period of time, it's difficult for DiGiacomo to pinpoint the most helpful knowledge he gained during the experience. "I've never before received training like DITS," he says. "I'm still working through it now, but being a climber, the different climbing techniques we learned will be helpful to me in the field. My eyes are more open now; I see things more clearly. And it's a great feeling to put that knowledge to work." But what impressed DiGiacomo the most during the program was how everyone— instructors and students included—went out of their ways to help others when needed. "Everybody was great, really kind and knowledgeable," he says. "I learned from the other students just as much as I did from the instructors. People bent over backwards to help." Chris Gill (left) and Seth Stygar work in the indoor forest. Aleksi Aleksiev and Darrin Salvador (pictured left to right) work together on a rope tying exercise. Logan Keck (right) presents the 2014 DITS class T-shirt, including an image of Laverne's face, which reads, "Keep calm and DITS on." Mitch Bauer collects data from trees during an out- door DITS training session. Laverne welcomes a big hug from Mike DiGiacomo, winner of the inaugural Faculty Award. DiGiacomo was ever so touched to be recognized. Enthusiasm at its finest!

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