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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Dallas-based Lambert Landscape Company celebrates employee with 40 years of service

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Lambert Landscape Company, one of the oldest landscape firms in the country, announced today that Evaristo Mora, Jr. (known as Junior) has been an integral member of its team for four decades.

Junior Mora (center) being congratulated by Walter Dahlberg, Lambert’s chairman and senior landscape architect (left), and Dan Morgan, Lambert’s CEO and director of design (right).

Junior Mora (center) being congratulated by Walter Dahlberg, Lambert’s chairman and senior landscape architect (left), and Dan Morgan, Lambert’s CEO and director of design (right).

“For 40 years, almost half the time of Lamberts’ existence, Junior Mora has made invaluable contributions to the company’s successes, and he is still going strong,” says Dan Morgan, Lambert’s CEO. “How fortunate we are to have such a talented, passionate and dedicated employee. Junior personifies all the positives of the Lambert’s organization and is a tremendous example for us all.”

Junior Mora joined his father at Lambert’s in 1969 beginning his career as an assistant in the greenhouses and retail garden shop. Henry Lambert, co-founder of Lambert’s was so impressed with Junior’s knowledge and work ethic, that he early on gave Junior the responsibility of caring for all the grounds and in-stock nursery materials at the Lambert’s Northwest Highway location. Next, Junior became an Installation Foreman directly responsible for the creations of many significant gardens throughout Texas and the surrounding region. Now as Senior Production Foreman, he continues to be involved in the installation of several projects annually as well as teaching and supporting new generations of “Green” professionals.

Junior is especially proud of the many projects that he has helped to create during his time with Lambert’s. He says, “The wonderful projects that Lambert’s provided for me in all of these years have truly been challenging, fun, rewarding, and inspirational. I’ve been able to work with many of the mayors of Dallas and their families like the Johnsons, Folsoms, Taylors and Strausses, as well as Governor Clements. In Fort Worth, I’ve worked on projects for several members of the Bass family and on part of the landscape installation of the Sundance Square project.”

Source: Lambert Landscape Co.



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Lamberts has been around for some 80 years,I recalll as a tadpole,they were located on Turtle Creek by the Old Katy Trail...Good luck Lamberts... you have made the farm lands into a Modern City of lush green nature,... man made..A/T, Dallas Historian...

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Wow...landscapers, before landscaping became a "science/art"...!! How long has Ruibal's been around? Didn't he do alot of Highland Park landscaping, too?

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