Ruppert welcomes West Grove branch manager

Adam Doyle has 18 years of industry experience.
Adam Doyle has 18 years of industry experience.
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Ruppert Landscape, Laytonsville, Maryland, added Adam Doyle as branch manager in the company’s West Grove, Pennsylvania, landscape management branch.

As branch manager, Doyle will be responsible for the overall welfare of the branch, including the safety and development of his team, strategic planning and budgeting, training, and day-to-day operations.

Doyle has 18 years of industry experience, having started with a small landscape company in the Baltimore area in high school. He attended Virginia Tech where he majored in horticulture with a minor in landscape contracting and graduated with a B.S. in 2006. Doyle joined Outside Unlimited in southern Pennsylvania in 2012 and became the company’s West Grove location’s branch manager in 2018.

When Ruppert Landscape purchased the West Grove location from Outside Unlimited, Doyle stayed on with Ruppert and continue to oversee operations there.

“We are very excited to have Adam on the team,” says Damien Barber, region manager in Ruppert’s landscape management division. “He brings a wealth of leadership and industry experience and is a great fit with the Ruppert culture. We look forward to him continuing to lead and grow his team in West Grove.”

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