PITTSBURGH, Penn. – LandOpt CEO Tim Smith is stepping down after 12 years serving the national network of landscape contractors.
During his tenure, LandOpt grew from a startup to serving more than 50 locations, with more than 30 locations active today. LandOpt provides a proven business system and coaching for its members.
Smith was instrumental in developing the product and service as well as spending countless hours implementing the system and coaching customers on its use to transform their businesses and improve their quality of life, he said.
Transitioning to CEO more than eight years ago, Smith has had the opportunity to build an exceptional team at LandOpt that will continue to transform the Green Industry in the years ahead, he said.
Smith will continue to support LandOpt network contractors with his service at the board level.
A search committee has been assembled to find Smith’s successor. Smith will continue to fill the role of CEO until a time of transition to ensure continuity and success for his team and customers.
“I remain confident in the future of LandOpt and the exciting opportunities that are ahead for my team and our customers,” he said.
Smith holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Pennsylvania State University. He is looking forward to time with his family and continued commitment to community efforts.
During his tenure, LandOpt grew from a startup to serving more than 50 locations, with more than 30 locations active today. LandOpt provides a proven business system and coaching for its members.
Smith was instrumental in developing the product and service as well as spending countless hours implementing the system and coaching customers on its use to transform their businesses and improve their quality of life, he said.
Transitioning to CEO more than eight years ago, Smith has had the opportunity to build an exceptional team at LandOpt that will continue to transform the Green Industry in the years ahead, he said.
Smith will continue to support LandOpt network contractors with his service at the board level.
A search committee has been assembled to find Smith’s successor. Smith will continue to fill the role of CEO until a time of transition to ensure continuity and success for his team and customers.
“I remain confident in the future of LandOpt and the exciting opportunities that are ahead for my team and our customers,” he said.
Smith holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Pennsylvania State University. He is looking forward to time with his family and continued commitment to community efforts.
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