Jesse Milton founded Onebark in 2005 because people wanted more than a basic tree service - they wanted an arborist consultant that listened and solved problems.
By delivering reliable consulting year after year, we have earned the trust of our customers. That’s why Onebark is sought after by hundreds of design professionals, homebuilders, developers, project managers, and property owners all over northeast Georgia. Click here for our service area.
Jesse has been a practicing arborist for 32 years. He is experienced in nearly every facet of applied arboriculture. As the founder and owner of Onebark since 2005, he has consulted on a wide variety of residential, commercial, municipal, and institutional projects. His passion is working within the complex relationships between people, trees, and conservation.
Rob is one of the most well-rounded arboricultural experts in the southern US. His extensive knowledge of trees and their environment has placed him in the forefront of educational seminars for municipal arborists, builders, architects and homeowners. He has been a certified arborist since the credential was adopted in 1991. Rob owns and operates our partnering company Swanson Tree, based in Hewitt, TX.
Lisa is the primary link between the arborists and our customers. She is the operational head of accounting. Lisa also assists with data collection in the field.
Samuel is an avid outdoorsman, conservationist, and lifelong student of nature. He has been a part of the Onebark team for over 7 years. His favorite trees are the pawpaw, chinquapin, and persimmon.
Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) is an ISA program that trains arborists how to use the methodologies outlined in the ISA Best Management Practices for Tree Risk Assessment. This qualification promotes the safety of people and property by providing a standardized and systematic process for assessing tree risk. The results of a tree risk assessment can provide tree owners and risk managers with the information to make informed decisions to enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity. More information on the ISA TRAQ qualification is available on the ISA website.
Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) is an ISA program that trains arborists how to use the methodologies outlined in the ISA Best Management Practices for Tree Risk Assessment. This qualification promotes the safety of people and property by providing a standardized and systematic process for assessing tree risk. The results of a tree risk assessment can provide tree owners and risk managers with the information to make informed decisions to enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity. More information on the ISA TRAQ qualification is available on the ISA website.
To earn an ISA Certified Arborist® credential, an arborist must be trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of arboriculture. An ISA Certified Arborist® has met all requirements to be eligible for the exam, which includes three or more years of full-time, eligible, practical work experience in arboriculture and/or a degree in the field of arboriculture, horticulture, landscape architecture, or forestry from a regionally accredited educational institute.
To earn an ISA Certified Arborist® credential, an arborist must be trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of arboriculture. An ISA Certified Arborist® has met all requirements to be eligible for the exam, which includes three or more years of full-time, eligible, practical work experience in arboriculture and/or a degree in the field of arboriculture, horticulture, landscape architecture, or forestry from a regionally accredited educational institute. This certification covers a large number of topics giving the candidates flexibility in the arboricultural profession.
The ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® credential is the highest level of professional certification offered by International Society of Arboriculture. This credential recognizes ISA Certified Arborists who have reached the pinnacle of their profession, and have demonstrated a mastery of arboricultural knowledge. In addition to passing an extensive scenario-based exam, candidates must abide by a Code of Ethics, which ensures quality of work.
Fewer than 2% of all ISA Certified Arborists® currently hold this certification.
The ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® credential is the highest level of professional certification offered by International Society of Arboriculture. This credential recognizes ISA Certified Arborists who have reached the pinnacle of their profession, and have demonstrated a mastery of arboricultural knowledge. In addition to passing an extensive scenario-based exam, candidates must abide by a Code of Ethics, which ensures quality of work.
Fewer than 2% of all ISA Certified Arborists® currently hold this certification.
To earn an ISA Certified Arborist® credential, an arborist must be trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of arboriculture. An ISA Certified Arborist® has met all requirements to be eligible for the exam, which includes three or more years of full-time, eligible, practical work experience in arboriculture and/or a degree in the field of arboriculture, horticulture, landscape architecture, or forestry from a regionally accredited educational institute. This certification covers a large number of topics giving the candidates flexibility in the arboricultural profession.