Eastern Land Management (ELM) appointed Bruce Moore Jr. as president of the family-owned commercial landscape services firm founded by Bruce Moore Sr. in 1976. Bruce Moore Sr. remains the company's chairman and CEO.
As president, Moore Jr. will be responsible for driving ELM’s ongoing transformation into a growth-oriented, customer-centered firm and implementing innovation across its portfolio of services.
“Bruce’s experience in brand building will be instrumental as we transform our business to serve and deliver greater value for property and facility managers, and owners and developers,” said Bruce Moore Sr.
During Moore Jr.’s tenure at ELM, he has held a number of positions, starting in the field as a gardener and crew leader, growing into project management, account service, operations and management.
“I’m proud and humbled to receive this honor,” Moore Jr. said. “My father has been instrumental in helping this company, and me, reach extraordinary heights, while creating a bilingual environment where every member of the ELM family is fluent in our mission and empowered to reach their full potential. I’m honored to carry his unique vision, and the passion and leadership he continues to represent, into the future.”
Along with the transition in leadership, ELM is opening a second location in Monroe, Connecticut, an expansion that boosts the firm’s ability to respond to the needs of its customers and service partners. The six-acre Monroe site will provide jobs and training for a growing workforce.
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