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Urban Tree Service Noted a Finalist at the NH Business Review's Annual Business Excellence Awards

Ed Hopkins, Urban Tree Service/A Tree Health Company, Inc. President and practicing arborist, was named a finalist in the Excellence in Business Services category of the New Hampshire Business Review Business Excellence Awards this October.

Candidates entered for consideration in the Business Excellence Awards are judged on a variety of criteria including: industriousness, innovation/vision/creativity, employee and customer relations, achievements/accomplishments, overcoming adversity or competition, success of the company, dedication to the profession and community involvement.

"It is our team as a whole that allows our business to excel. Thanks to a dedicated staff and an educated community, we are able to deliver the highest quality tree health care services. My biggest piece of advice: love what you do," said Ed Hopkins.

Hopkins recently received an award from the International Society of Arboriculture. Chosen from an international pool of nominees as one of seven "True Professionals of Arboriculture," Hopkins was selected based on his dedication to the profession, commitment to community outreach and education, innovation in client communication techniques and unique achievements linking arboriculture with the general public.