CALABASAS, Calif. – ValleyCrest Companies has announced that Charlie Norton, one of the leading figures in the Nevada landscape industry, has joined the Las Vegas branch of ValleyCrest Landscape Development as vice president and branch manager, effective June 2.
The founder and owner of Tri-T Landscaping for more than 25 years, Norton has made countless contributions to the area's most significant landscape projects.
"Charlie is superbly qualified to lead our Las Vegas office," said Tom Donnelly, president, ValleyCrest Landscape Development. "His success in running Tri-T brings an important dimension to this operation-and, he has strong leadership skills including the ability to develop committed, passionate teams. Charlie will bring a continued high level of customer satisfaction to our operation and will help us build on the breadth of services that continue to set us apart."
Separately, ValleyCrest announced plans to acquire certain assets of Tri-T Landscaping.
Under Norton's leadership, ValleyCrest Las Vegas will provide a significantly expanded range of capabilities. The company will now offer swimming pool construction, sand and gravel trucking, and masonry, in addition to ValleyCrest's core landscape services, which include site development, irrigation and themed construction.
"I am very excited about taking on this new professional challenge and joining the excellent team here in Las Vegas," Norton commented. "Linking to an industry leader like ValleyCrest gives me the opportunity to handle the most challenging public- and private-sector projects through the deep local expertise and broad resources of the company's national network."
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