Territory and Services:
Olivia operates out of SavATree’s Woodinville, WA branch. She provides expert tree care, shrub care and lawn service to clients in greater Seattle and the entire state of Washington. She has years of experience working at SavATree and is familiar not only with our clients, but also with the landscape conditions that commonly occur in the Western Washington. Some popular services that Olivia and the team offer to clients throughout this region include tree pruning, tree removal, tree and lawn fertilization, tree and lawn disease treatments, organic lawn care, organic tree and shrub care, lawn seeding and aeration, weed control and insect management including organic mosquito and tick treatments. If you are interested in working with a professional, knowledgeable and experienced certified arborist, look no further than Olivia and the SavATree team. Contact us today!
Qualifications:
After graduating college in 2017, Olivia worked for SavATree as a plant health care specialist at the Sterling Virginia Branch. She then moved to Alabama, where she worked at a greenhouse. In April 2019, she moved to Denver and worked as an arborist’s assistant before being promoted to an arborist. She has since been promoted and moved to the Woodinville Branch!
Education:
Olivia earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Business and Landscape Management at Illinois State University.
Industry Involvement/Awards/Certifications:
ISA Certified Arborist
Personal:
Olivia grew up on a seed corn farm in a small town in Illinois called Rock Falls. She has a large family with five siblings and have seven nieces and nephews. In her free time she loves being outdoors camping, hiking or riding bicycles.
Why Did You Become an Arborist?
“Ever since I worked as a plant healthcare specialist, I found a true passion for identifying pest, disease and cultural issues with trees and shrubs. This job really allows you to be a detective for the plants, which is what I enjoy most about it. ”
Customer Service Philosophy:
“One of the things I love most about arboriculture is working with all different types of people. I believe listening is the most important part of the process. I am confident once we have all of the information in front of us, we can come up with a way to enhance any landscape. ”