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This year’s Trees & Utilities Conference in Portland, Oregon, will offer even more opportunities to learn, connect, and grow through new programs, expanded workshops, and meaningful industry conversations. Here’s a preview of some of the exciting additions and opportunities you can look forward to this September:

 

Women in UVM: More Accessible Than Ever

One of the most exciting updates at this year’s Trees & Utilities Conference is the evolution of the Women in UVM Workshop. For the first time, the program will be fully integrated into the conference agenda, eliminating the need for a separate ticket or early arrival and making it easier than ever for attendees to participate.

“Our committee came to the table this year with so much passion and so many big ideas that this one event can’t contain us anymore,” says Sara Dreiser, chair of the UAA Women in Utility Vegetation Management Committee, and Senior Program Manager, ComEd Vegetation Management.

“Previous topics have included motivational speaking and goal setting, navigating the workforce and balancing family, social and emotional health of the workplace, confidence in executive level communication, and many more,” adds Sara. “The best feedback we’ve received is that these are issues affect all of us, and that there is value in the conversation regardless of who you are.”

The Women in UVM workshop is committed to seeing where else this workshop model could be implemented, how to support networking and the many resources available, and promoting honest conversations to foster innovation and progress.

“A driving goal of our workshop is to communicate that all kinds of people are not only welcome but needed in this industry,” adds Sara. “If we are going to keep our field moving forward, we need more talented and diverse thinkers and recruiting them is going to shift the demographics we’re accustomed to.”

Read Sara’s latest article, Expanding the Circle: The Women in Utility Vegetation Management Committee—A Look at 2026 and Beyond, in the latest issue of the Newsline.

 

Learn, Connect, and Strengthen Your Cooperative’s Commitment

Trees & Utilities will feature its first interactive workshop created specifically for electric cooperative utility vegetation management teams. Built around the cooperative principles that define the industry, the session will provide opportunities for attendees to learn from peers, share best practices, and discuss real-world challenges facing their programs.

The workshop will also feature Keynote Speaker Andy Olson, whose career journey from a forestry services supervisor to vice-president & COO of East Central Energy offers a unique perspective on leadership and professional growth within the cooperative world.

“This workshop is about more than core vegetation management principles; it’s about building relationships, developing leaders, and learning from the experiences of others in the cooperative space,” says Anthony Lindfors, Vegetation Inspector II, Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. “Participants will leave with new perspectives, practical takeaways, and valuable connections.”

Designed to strengthen connections and spark meaningful conversations, this collaborative session, sponsored by BloomSpatial, will help attendees take new ideas, practical strategies, and valuable industry relationships back to their cooperatives. Best of all, the workshop is included with conference registration.

 

Only a Few T&U Sponsorships Remain

After welcoming more than 1,500 attendees last year, we’re aiming even higher for the fall conference.

This year’s sponsors have a unique opportunity to connect with a highly engaged audience, showcase their expertise, and build valuable industry relationships.

Current sponsorship opportunities available:

  • Student Outreach Sponsor (1)
  • Contributing Sponsors

“Every year, someone shares an idea at Trees & Utilities that changes another utility’s program, a new contractor relationship begins, a technology gets discovered, a career changes direction,” says Kim Laing, Director of Business Development at ArborMetrics Solutions, LLC., an event sponsor. “These moments happen between sessions, over coffee, walking the exhibit hall, talking with peers facing the exact same challenges.”

Be part of the conversations and connections that drive our industry forward. Join us in making this year’s conference the most impactful yet. Secure your sponsorship today.