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We’re pleased to announce the promotion of Adrienne Jones to safety manager at ACRT. In her new role, Jones will oversee safety across the organization while partnering with departments and field employees to keep safety top of mind. She will also lead the charge in monitoring trends for leading indicators, creating monthly safety tailboards, sharing daily safety messages, conducting annual required safety training and meetings, and more.
Jones has been with our organization for more than two years. She started as a project coordinator and most recently served as an assistant safety manager for ACRT and Bermex.
“We’re excited for Adrienne to have this opportunity and look forward to seeing how she fosters the culture of safety at ACRT,” said ACRT President Kevin Puls.
She is a Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP), a National Safety Council-certified Defensive Driving Course Instructor, a First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor, and a member of the Utility Arborist Association Safety Committee.
Jones holds a bachelor’s degree from DePaul University, located in Chicago, Illinois.
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