DiscoverThe Utility Vegetation Management Podcast36 | Dennis Fallon, The New Strategic Direction of the UAA
36 | Dennis Fallon, The New Strategic Direction of the UAA

36 | Dennis Fallon, The New Strategic Direction of the UAA

Update: 2025-11-18
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In this episode of The UVM podcast, hosts Steve Cieslewicz and Nick Ferguson welcome Dennis Fallon, Executive Director of The Utility Arborist Association (UAA) to discuss the organization's strategic plans and evolution. Dennis shares the UAA's ambitious vision for the next 5 years, maintaining its historic role of supporting arborists while evolving to become the voice of the Right-of-Way (ROW) industry. This will involve driving industry norms and best management practices to influence a broader collection of stakeholders. 

An example is provided on the lack of standardization in the investigation of tree-caused outages. Utilities with advanced programs collect good data but not to one standard, and researchers therefore have a hard time utilizing this information and drawing conclusions from it. The UAA seeks to move the industry away from data ponds towards communal data lakes that we all stand to benefit from.  

In addition to the strategic vision for The UAA, the episode includes a debrief of the record-breaking Trees and Utilities event that took place in September 2025, and a brief on the Environmental Concerns in Right-of-Way Management Symposium that will take place May 11-14 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Past proceedings from the conference can be found here.

A huge thank you to the sponsor of this season and episode, Clear Path Utility Solutions.

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36 | Dennis Fallon, The New Strategic Direction of the UAA

36 | Dennis Fallon, The New Strategic Direction of the UAA

Steve Cieslewicz and Nick Ferguson