ڽƵ Services’ monthly webinar series has returned in full force. Now in its fourth year, our new 2023 series is packed with insights from experts focusing on the latest trends in utility vegetation management (UVM) as well as specific disciplines, such as employee recruitment, training, and safety.
This year’s series welcomes back familiar faces for in-depth presentations and strategies that individuals at all levels of an organization can put to work to benefit the industry, their organizations, and their own careers:
Our webinar series is accredited by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), allowing participants to earn one continuing education unit (CEU) for each webinar viewed. Participants are provided with an ISA CEU code at the end of each webinar that can be sent to the ISA to receive credit.
Monthly webinars are released toward the end of each month and are announced via email. Make sure you’re on the list —
Webinars are also made available on the ڽƵ website after they’re released, so if you’re unable to watch on release day, you can always explore past webinars there and get access to the video. Webinars from past years are also available.
And remember — you can always share our webinar series with your friends and professional contacts to help others build their knowledge and expertise!
If you haven’t already, sign up for and stay up to date with the latest trends in utility vegetation management.
ڽƵ Services employees: If you’re an expert in your field and want to share your knowledge with our organization and the many people outside it that leverage our webinar series, we’d love to hear from you and learn what you can share with us.
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Delivering Vegetation Management Cost Savings & Program Optimization for Florida Keys Electric Cooperative (FKEC) The Bottom Line ڽƵ helped Florida Keys Electric Cooperative increase vegetation management cost savings, improve contractor performance, and reinvest savings to accelerate its trim cycle—enhancing reliability in a high-risk, storm-prone environment. The Challenge Rising vegetation management costs following initial trim cycle[...]
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