LAYTONSVILLE, MD. – Ruppert Landscape has announced the addition of Will Albritton and Zachary Chromiak and the promotion of Anthony DaSilva in the Lilburn, Georgia landscape management branch.
Albritton has been hired as business developer. He brings more than three years of industry experience, having held positions including area manager, estimator and associate production manager with other local and national landscape organizations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape horticulture from Auburn University and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Anna. As business developer, he will be responsible for understanding and identifying opportunities in the market; local networking and relationship building with targeted potential customers; involvement in trade organizations and maintaining long-term client relationships.
Chromiak has been hired as designer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia and brings 16 years of experience in landscape design and production management. He currently resides in Athens, Georgia with his wife, Charlotte, and two children. As designer, he will be responsible for developing high-quality enhancement designs for our existing and potential commercial landscape customers.
“We are very pleased to welcome Will and Zach to the Lilburn team and look forward to seeing them apply their industry knowledge and experience to help grow our branch,” said Steve Faber, Lilburn landscape management branch manager.
DaSilva has been promoted to enhancement manager. He joined the company in 2012 and has since held positions including crewman, field manager and business developer in our Mableton, Georgia branch, and most recently as enhancement field manager in Lilburn. He holds a bachelor’s degree in health promotion and behavior from The University of Georgia and currently resides in Lilburn, Georgia with his wife, Sarah. As enhancement manager, he will be responsible for planning and executing all upgrades to help rejuvenate existing landscape management contracts.
“Anthony is always willing to help out and go the extra mile to get the job done right, and I am confident that he will continue to excel in this new position,” said Faber.
No more results found. Albritton has been hired as business developer. He brings more than three years of industry experience, having held positions including area manager, estimator and associate production manager with other local and national landscape organizations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape horticulture from Auburn University and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Anna. As business developer, he will be responsible for understanding and identifying opportunities in the market; local networking and relationship building with targeted potential customers; involvement in trade organizations and maintaining long-term client relationships.
Chromiak has been hired as designer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia and brings 16 years of experience in landscape design and production management. He currently resides in Athens, Georgia with his wife, Charlotte, and two children. As designer, he will be responsible for developing high-quality enhancement designs for our existing and potential commercial landscape customers.
“We are very pleased to welcome Will and Zach to the Lilburn team and look forward to seeing them apply their industry knowledge and experience to help grow our branch,” said Steve Faber, Lilburn landscape management branch manager.
DaSilva has been promoted to enhancement manager. He joined the company in 2012 and has since held positions including crewman, field manager and business developer in our Mableton, Georgia branch, and most recently as enhancement field manager in Lilburn. He holds a bachelor’s degree in health promotion and behavior from The University of Georgia and currently resides in Lilburn, Georgia with his wife, Sarah. As enhancement manager, he will be responsible for planning and executing all upgrades to help rejuvenate existing landscape management contracts.
“Anthony is always willing to help out and go the extra mile to get the job done right, and I am confident that he will continue to excel in this new position,” said Faber.