Gras Lawn is appointing Nicholas A. Carabetta as divisional president for the Northeast region. With over two decades of experience in management and leadership, Carabetta brings a proven track record of driving business growth, enhancing operational efficiencies and building high-performing teams.
In his new role, Carabetta will oversee Gras Lawn's operations across the Northeast, focusing on customer satisfaction, team development and regional expansion in the core service areas of landscaping, snow removal and design-build projects. His expertise in lean management and streamlining processes will help drive the company's commitment to delivering exceptional service and results.
Previously, Carabetta held key leadership positions at top firms, including vice president roles at Landcare and Brightview. His hands-on experience in managing large teams and spearheading sales initiatives has consistently resulted in increased customer retention, revenue growth and operational excellence. His background also includes an MBA and certifications in Environmental Health and Education, further enhancing his strategic approach to leadership.
"I am thrilled to join Gras Lawn and lead the teams in the Northeast region," Carabetta says. "I look forward to applying my experience to help Gras continue its growth trajectory while fostering a culture of excellence and innovation within the teams."
With his leadership, Gras Lawn is poised for continued success and a bright future as a top-tier provider of landscaping, snow services and design-build solutions across its regions.
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