
At Texas Tree Surgeons, a big part of our culture is education. Sharing information with our customers, taking courses, acquiring certifications, and encouraging development with our employees.
We are dedicated to making sure everyone on our team has access to education.
This was our third year to participate in the Annual North Texas Bilingual Tree Care and Safety Workshop.
This year the event was hosted at Plano Parks & Recreation where attendees were able to learn inside and outside the classroom. Topics included; first aid readiness, slope rescue, climbing and rigging concepts, and stop the bleed. We really appreciate everyone who came and supported this endeavor.












Instructors
- Kristoffer Rasmussen CTSP, Accreditation Auditor/TCIA Qualified Trainer, ISA Certified Tree Climber Evaluator, Urban Forest Professional
- Dustin Goodman, Owner and Lead arborist at Tree Care TXK
- Eduardo Medina, Davey Tree Expert Company
Moderators
- Amy Heath, BCMA, Owner of Texas Tree Surgeons
- Hector Marines-Chio, Regional Urban Forester, Texas A&M Forest Service
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