![]() “I would really love to have that someone,” she says. Sure, Webber would like for a highly qualified leader who’s a cultural fit to join the firm and help take over operations. The network glossed it up as “putting power in the hands of employees by giving them the chance to choose their own boss.” So, Spike brought in three candidates, who “tried out” to be the boss by working with crews for a week. That way, Webber could settle into the background a bit, enjoy her two young boys and wife. It was time for the straight-shooter, former gym teacher – who turned a neighborhood lawn business into a $35 million empire to find a No. The show trailer claimed that Webber was ready to find a replacement. It was high drama in “The Hiring Squad: Meet the New Boss,” which aired on Spike TV in October last year. Webber’s television debut was no napkin-folding, hydrangea-planting, container-designing segment. But that’s not exactly what rolled out on network TV last fall. The team at Christy Webber Landscapes in Chicago thinks that Martha and Webber would make a nice match, too. “I’m sort of the guy she already has on the show except I’m a girl.” “She’s all foofy with gardening and I run trucks,” she says. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at Christy Webber had it her way, she’d team up with Martha Stewart and “be the yin to her yang” as the female, rugged landscaper on the home and garden show. ![]() Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. “And to have the right equipment makes it easier and better in our bottom line.”įor more information about GM’s full vehicle portfolio, visit .įounded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 115 countries and selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. We do something that is very valuable to America,” says Webber. By knowing what type of upfits work best, for instance, it’s her hope that other companies will realize the benefits of doing work the right way so that everybody wins. Webber uses what she’s learned with her vehicles to move her landscaping business forward. “That’s why the entire fleet is bright red: it’s the color of my business.” “My first work truck was a red 1989 Chevrolet that I bought upon graduating from college when I decided to start this business,” added Webber. “I want our vehicles to instill that same sense of familiarity with potential customers.”Ĭhristy Webber Landscapes, which is responsible for the upkeep of some of Chicago’s most famous landmarks, has Chevrolet Silverado 1500s, 2500s and 3500s in their fleet, as well as a handful of Chevrolet Cruzes.įrom cutting grass at Millennium Park, to plowing the parking lot of Soldier Field, it’s not uncommon to see a Christy Webber Landscapes vehicle parked near a project, or driving through the city on its way to another one. ![]() “When you see a ComEd truck on the street in your neighborhood, you know right away who they are and what their purpose is,” said Christy Webber, CEO of Christy Webber Landscapes. CHICAGO – Christy Webber wants her fleet of red Chevrolet Silverados to get noticed as they provide landscaping design, construction and maintenance programs to clients throughout Chicago.
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