Davey is proud of its children
for the hope and joy they bring, for their accomplishments and even just for
being themselves. Meet some of the children who bring smiles to Davey families.
Davey Families
Pomp and Circumstance
The MyDavey Bulletin congratulates Sara
Elizabeth Johnston (pictured with her father,
Steven Johnston), who graduated from
Kennesaw State University in December.
Sara's degree in middle school education has
landed her an eighth grade teaching job at
Moses Middle School in the Paulding County
School District. Steven is a regional operations
manager for Davey Resource Group's asset
management team.
Following Dad's Footsteps
Four-year-old Greyson White, son of
Groundman Norman White, shows off his
PPE gear for the camera. White works at
the Kitchener office.
Super MoM Winner
Last fall, Colleen Reed, administrative
assistant for utility services, received a Super
MoM ("Mom of the Month") nomination
from Twiniversity, an online resource for twin
moms. Reed's daughter, Olivia (pictured left),
and son, Ethan (right), were born in 2009.
According to the twins, going to Target, fol-
lowed by pizza and movies, is their favorite
thing to do with their "Super MoM."
Chance William Paytes
Chance William was born Dec. 10, 2014
to Connell and Miranda Paytes. Connell is a
foreman at the Cincinnati North R/C office.
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Applications for 2015 Davey scholarships and
grants are available from Heather Micozzi,
heather.micozzi@davey.com or 800-447-1667,
ext. 8301.
Children and legal wards of full-time, active
employees or surviving children or legal wards
of employees who became deceased while
active are eligible for the financial assistance
offered by the Davey Company Foundation.
Applicants for the scholarship must be
spring 2015 high school graduates who have
been accepted into undergraduate programs
by state-accredited, two- or four-year institu-
tions of higher learning in the U.S. or Canada.
It's Your Child's Turn to Shine!
Current scholarship levels are $1,000,
$1,500 and $2,000 per year.
Students currently attending state-
accredited, two- or four-year institutions
of higher learning in the U.S. or Canada, or
who have been accepted and will attend such
institutions, but who are not graduating
seniors, are eligible for grants. Currently,
grants of $1,000 per year are available.
The deadline for submitting
applications is April 10, 2015.
Applications not received
by the deadline are subject
to rejection.