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The people behind Atlanta
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Carol Christian
- A graduate of Clayton State College with a degree in business
administration and also a graduate of the University of South Florida
with a degree in interior design. Owner and President of Carol
Christian and Associates, Inc. in Tampa, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia
from l985. Founded Carol Christian/Atlanta Foliage in l996 as another
entity as a national company. Listed in Who’s Who in Finance and
Industry three years consecutively.
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Chester Phillips
- A graduate of University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science
degree in l976. He served as Operations Manager of Greentree Services
for two years, Warehouse Manager for Initial Plant Services (formerly
Rentokil) for two years, Installation Manager for Initial Plant Care
for three years, Operations and Service Manager for two years and
National Project Manager until 1996. Owner/Operator for CCA/Atlanta
Foliage at present.
**Interesting to
note** Chester was the project manager for Opryland Hotel which, at
the time, was the largest installation in the world.
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Jeanne Avina
- Graduate of Colorado State with a Bachelor of Science degree and
Horticultural Management in l980. Service Supervisor for Beld Kamp’s
for three years, Service Supervisor for Tropical Plant Rentals for two
years, Service Supervisor for Living Plants for two years, Account
Manager for two years for Intial Plant Care, Service Supervisor for
Initial Plant Care for two years, Service Manager for Initial Plant Care
for eleven years. She has been Associate/Operator for two years for CCA/Atlanta
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Brent Antrim
- Graduate from UGA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in l989. He served
at Office Manager for Sedgefield Interiorscapes for five years,
Foliage and Garden Sales Manager for Chisholm’s Wholesale Foliage for
four years. He has been an Associate/Operator for two years for CCA/Atlanta
Foliage.
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Brenda Russell
- A graduate of University of Florida in l972 with a degree in
accounting. Her sales talents have led her in many fields including
the sale of furniture, office supplies and machinery, staffing
management, fine art and museum collections, computer software and
real estate. She is well rounded in plant/container sales and is
working toward a higher degree in horticulture.
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Dick Kotterman
- Dick, unlike most of us, went to the "School of Hard Knocks". He is a
self taught individual in the field of horticulture. His experimental
uses of pesticides have given us the "edge" over our competition due to
Dick’s knowledge of treating plants without having to always use a
"controlled pesticide" licensed by the Georgia Department of
Agriculture. We feel very fortunate to have our own in house "chemist"
to study the leaves and roots of a plant and be one step ahead of our
competition in treatment data. |
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