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MyDavey Bulletin - November/December 2014

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Special: Employee Ownership 101 Building Momentum F or Davey, 2014 adds up. This year, the company has finalized five major acquisitions. The number of employees has increased to more than 8,000. Davey remains the No.1 largest employee- owned service firm company in the U.S. And the company celebrated 35 years of employee ownership. Today, Davey is not the same company it was in 1979 when employees purchased the company from the Davey family. "Now, Davey is much stronger and growing faster," says Rick Ramsey, corporate vice president of Canadian operations. "We all learned to grow." Ramsey, an original employee owner who has 42 years of service at Davey, says employee ownership and commitment in the past 35 years is the primary reason for Davey's current strength and size in the green industry. "Employee ownership is phenomenal at Davey," Ramsey adds. "Not all employees from other companies have this opportunity." Educate. Davey growth improves collaboration within the company; new employees also become more familiar with employee ownership and the oppor- tunities associated with that concept. "I like the idea of feeling like an owner," says Jen Morgan, sales arborist at Maier Tree & Lawn, an acquisition Davey completed at the beginning of 2014. "It helps me get more emotionally invested in the company, and I feel pretty good about it." Because employee ownership isn't common among tree care industry companies, Morgan says education is very important when familiarizing other employees with the concept. She not only explains the big picture, but also her responsibilities and purchasing options as an employee owner. "Knowing how the things I do as an owner affect the culture in the company is something I emphasize," Morgan says. "I show how that ties into the mission. Having those conversations is important." Reflect. As the year draws to a close, it's time to appreciate the victories we've experienced so far in 2014. It's time to assess the paths we chose to get there; assess the knowledge and skills we applied to build momentum for future success. But it's also that time to show some gratitude for the opportunities we have as Davey employees. The New Year will be here before we know it; who knows which situations or challenges will face us months from now. Just remember this: As employee owners, "we are all in this together." As Morgan adds, "We are just one big team. A bigger team that I have ever been on in my life and that's really exciting." Looking ahead, how will you help educate yourself and other Davey employees about the facts and benefits of employee ownership? If you need help, you may access the employee ownership video on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/1vxOD1i. If you have any questions about the video or employee ownership, send an email to bulletin@davey.com. Jen Morgan, Maier Tree & Lawn 18 | November/December 2014

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