Project EverGreen announces board positions

Project EverGreen named its 2023 officers and board of directors, including many professionals in the irrigation and green industries, in January.
Kevin Laycock of SiteOne Landscape Supply will mark his second year as president of the national non-profit based in Ohio. 

Project EverGreen, Mentor, Ohio, named its 2023 officers and board of directors, including many professionals in the irrigation and green industries, in January.

Kevin Laycock of SiteOne Landscape Supply will mark his second year as president of the national non-profit.

“Project EverGreen is fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated group of professionals serving on our nationwide board,” says Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “Our collaborative work reflects the importance of healthy parks and public green spaces that contribute to the overall environmental and well-being of our neighborhoods and communities and serve as the lungs of our cities.”

The 2023 executive board consists of Kevin Laycock of SiteOne Landscape Supply who will hold the position of president, Scott Bills, of Sports Field Solutions, who will hold the position of vice-president and president-elect, and Fred Haskett of TrueWinds Consulting, who will hold the position of secretary/treasurer.

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