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Did you know that Cartwright Tree Care has been certified with the state of Missouri as a Minority/Women owned business? In order to be eligible for this certification in Missouri, a business must be at least 51% owned by a minority and/or a women, and the minority/female owner must hold the highest position in the company, exercise direct control over daily and long-term decisions in management, policies, and operations of the business. The minority/female owner must also be a U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted permanent resident.

We are currently working on our certification for the state of Kansas, too. The eligibility requirements in Kansas are relatively similar to the ones we had to meet for our certification in Missouri – in fact, some of them are exactly the same.

We are excited to have received such certification in Missouri and look forward to obtaining our certification as a Minority/Women owned business in Kansas. These certifications empower us to continue to do great things throughout Missouri and Kansas.

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