Project EverGreen appoints officers, board directors

Kevin Laycock was named president, Scott Bills became vice president/president-elect and Fred Haskett returned as secretary/treasurer.
Kevin Laycock was named president, Scott Bills became vice president/president-elect and Fred Haskett returned as secretary/treasurer.
Project EverGreen appoints officers, board directors

Project EverGreen, Mentor, Ohio, appointed its 2022-23 officers and board of directors during the national nonprofit’s annual meeting in January.

Kevin Laycock of SiteOne Landscape Supply was made president, Scott Bills of Sports Field Solutions LLC was named vice president/president-elect and Fred Haskett of TrueWinds Consulting LLC returned as secretary/treasurer. Joe Shooner of Focal Point Communications stands as past president.

“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 shows that healthy parks and green spaces play a critical role in bringing people together to improve the overall environmental and well-being of our neighborhoods and communities.”

The following are Project EverGreen’s 2022-23 board of directors:

  • Beth Berry, Advanced Turf Solutions
  • Cayla Chamberlin, Rocket Community Fund
  • Tim Demerath, PBI-Gordon
  • George Furrer, Valley Green Inc.
  • Boyd Montgomery, The Toro Company
  • Blaine Pinkerton, Nufarm
  • Linda Satter, Sipcam-Agro
  • Takisha Truss, Glaxo Smith Kline
  • Alan White, Turf Systems
  • Ashley Williams, TKXS
  • Andrew Bray, National Association of Landscape Professionals
  • Russ Mitchell, Albaugh

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