LandCare has appointed Mark Hopkins to the position of Chief Operating Officer (COO). In his new capacity, Hopkins will play a vital role in providing strategic leadership and guidance to LandCare’s divisional leaders.
LandCare's expanding presence in established and emerging markets nationwide has opened opportunities to enhance the company's structure, creating new roles to best support its growing teams. As LandCare’s first COO, Hopkins will focus on business growth, driving operational excellence, and talent acquisition and development. With his proven track record and dedication to LandCare's mission, Hopkins is well-prepared to step into the role of COO, driving the company's client and team member initiatives.
“Mark's leadership, strategic vision and embodiment of our culture and core values have played a pivotal role in the success of LandCare’s Central Division growth and the cultivation of a strong group of leaders under his guidance. I am confident that in his new role he will continue to drive our company forward,” says Michael Bogan, LandCare CEO.
Since joining LandCare in 2014, Hopkins has made significant contributions to the company’s turnaround and ongoing success. In his role as region vice president, Hopkins’ impact on the Texas and Oklahoma regions resulted in robust growth and market expansion, including the opening of multiple branches. As a leader, Hopkins has shown an unfaltering commitment to fostering a strong culture among his teams, nurturing career advancement, and establishing deep-rooted relationships with universities to connect with future leaders.
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