Owner
Valley Landscape Service
Phone: (307) 733-1588
Email: info@vlsjh.com
Website: www.valleylandscapeservice.com/
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Q. What is the highlight of your career?
A. Working with people and helping them see a vision for their property come to fruition. Each property is its own unique puzzle, whether we’re just doing snow removal or designing a large scale landscape from the ground up. I also enjoy connecting with my employees and helping them be successful.
Q. What are challenges you encounter in your career?
A. Like many business owners, finding a balance between work and family life can be difficult. I try to set boundaries and prioritize pouring into my family whenever possible. Finding employees, maintaining equipment, and the administrative aspect of business ownership is a challenge as well.
Q. How did you get to this career?
A. My dad was a golf course superintendent when I was young. My passion was to do the same, and I pursued the education and experience required to do that. After working at and managing golf courses I purchased a full service landscape maintenance business in 2020.
Q. What is something unique about your career most people might not know or understand about what you do?
A. I am not only my team’s “boss”, I try to build personal relationships with my employees, business partners, and other local businessmen. We all benefit from knowing what each other needs to be successful.
Q. Are there scholarship or internship opportunities available with your career? If so, where can more information about those be found?
A. Landscape management in the Rocky Mountain west is very seasonal in nature. There are many jobs for high school and college students that can help get a foot in the door and learn more about the work. No matter how far you take your career in the field, knowing how to do the physical job on the ground is an essential skill.
Issued in furtherance of extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Mandy Marney, Director, University of Wyoming Extension, College of Agriculture, Life Sciences.
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Amber Armajo
University of Wyoming Extension 4-H/Youth Educator – Washakie County
Phone: (307) 347-3431
Email: amwall@uwyo.edu
PO Box 609
1200 Culbertson Ave, Suite G
Worland, WY 82401
Amber Armajo
University of Wyoming Extension 4-H/Youth Educator – Washakie County
Phone: (307) 347-3431
Email: amwall@uwyo.edu
PO Box 609
1200 Culbertson Ave, Suite G
Worland, WY 82401
© 2023 Wyoming 4-H