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鈥楰ent Is Our Home鈥 With Deep Roots

Davey Tree has grown from a seed into a towering pillar of the Kent community with roots that run deep into 海角原创

Founded in 1880, The Davey Tree Expert Company has a rich history, growing from a seedling organization into Ohio鈥檚 largest employee-owned company with branches reaching far across North America.  

Last June, the company released a new historical account titled 鈥淕rowth Rings,鈥 as a companion book to the original 鈥淕reen Leaves,鈥 which was released in 1977.

Growth Rings Book Cover

While the 鈥淕reen Leaves鈥 book covered the founding of Davey Tree, 鈥淕rowth Rings鈥 details the events leading up to the 1979 employee acquisition of Davey Tree and the company鈥檚 resulting growth up to 2020.  

Matthew Fredmonsky
Matthew Fredmonsky

Author of 鈥淕rowth Rings,鈥 Matt Fredmonsky, Davey Tree鈥檚 manager of corporate content, spent nine years compiling photographs and interviewing past and present employees to release the book in 2023. 

Why now?  

鈥淭here are a lot of similar things happening now, that happened around the time that 鈥楪reen Leaves鈥 was being put together,鈥 he said.  

Fredmonsky nods to present-day parallels in company history, with just one of those parallels being the construction of Davey Tree鈥檚 Science, Employee Education and Development (SEED) Campus Training Center, located off of State Route 43 in Kent.

鈥淎round the time that 鈥楪reen Leaves鈥 was released, we were getting ready to open a new technical research center, which is a building that's still standing today over on Bryce Road,鈥 Fredmonsky said. 鈥淭oday, construction is ongoing for the new SEED Campus, which is that building times a thousand.鈥

Construction is expected to conclude for the Science, Employee Education and Development Campus Training Center in 2026. Among other research and training programs, the new campus will host the Davey Institute of Tree Sciences classes that train employees in biological sciences, safety, tree and plant care and management techniques.  

The new training center will nurture Davey Tree鈥檚 core values of safety, integrity, expertise, leadership, stewardship and perseverance within the company, but Fredmonsky says that these values reach outside the office, too.  

鈥淪tewardship is one of our six values and, for us, it鈥檚 not just about being good stewards of the environment, but also the communities that we live in,鈥 Fredmonsky said. 鈥淭ake Arbor Day as an example. A lot of our crews and operations will spend Arbor Day planting trees for free, teaching school kids how to properly plant a tree and care for it and working with the universities for their Arbor Day events. We really try to be good stewards who are invested in the community where we live and work. That's something that is kind of baked into our history, and it's something that we really encourage.鈥

Not only is Davey Tree a longstanding figurehead and positive force in the Kent community, but their roots also reach deep into 海角原创.

Over 100 海角原创 alumni currently work in various positions with the company, including Fredmonsky himself, a 2006 journalism graduate and former adjunct professor in the School of Media and Journalism at the university.  

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Davey Tree also offers valuable internships to 海角原创 students both in corporate and environmental functions. Two 海角原创 students, Jocelyn Holtsberry, a senior political science and public relations double-major, and Mariah Alanskas, a senior journalism and visual communication design double-major, are currently working as corporate communications interns for the company.  

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The accounts in 鈥淕rowth Rings鈥 show readers that Davey Tree is a pillar of culture in the local community. This is evident in the company鈥檚 actions, from caring for Kent鈥檚 trees to providing jobs for 海角原创 students and graduates to teaching the next generation the importance of stewardship in nature.

鈥淥ur crews cleared the first trees and made way for construction on the first buildings on front campus, so we were there at the beginning of 海角原创,鈥 Fredmonsky said. 鈥淥ur founder helped develop Standing Rock Cemetery to the north into the beautiful grounds that it is today ... As a business, we've occupied spaces all around downtown, and our corporate offices are on South Water Street. For years, we've continued to grow with the city and the university. We're really intertwined with the city. Kent is our home. These are some things that I hope people take away from 鈥楪rowth Rings.鈥欌

POSTED: Thursday, October 26, 2023 12:55 PM
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2025 12:04 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Caroline Willis, Flash Communications