Our Team

Meet the people behind East Fork MX. We combine field expertise with safety culture to deliver dependable vegetation management.

A detailed photographic close-up of a targeted herbicide application zone along a solar field fence line, showing a distinct strip of dry, brown, controlled vegetation adjacent to thriving green grass. The transition is clean and intentional, with the gravel maintenance path clearly visible and free of encroaching weeds. Orange marker flags and a small, clearly labeled warning placard are positioned along the fence, indicating a treated area. Soft, bright overcast light provides even illumination, revealing textures in the gravel, fence fabric, and plant stems without harsh shadows. The mood is technical and precise, communicating responsible, professional use of herbicides for vegetation control in a commercial setting.
An orderly row of large solar modules viewed from a slightly elevated angle, their glass surfaces spotless and reflecting the pale blue sky after a professional cleaning. Beneath the array, uniformly short grass and low groundcover plants show recent mowing and trimming, with no tall weeds or debris. Cable trays, steel supports, and junction boxes appear rust-free and clearly visible above the controlled vegetation. Soft late-afternoon light creates gentle highlights along the panel edges and muted shadows under the racking, enhancing the clean, structured lines. The photographic realism and balanced composition convey a calm, highly managed environment that underscores long-term performance, safety, and reliability in a Midwestern solar field.

Experience & Safety

East Fork MX brings decades of vegetation management experience, modern equipment, and a strong safety culture to every project.

Leadership Team

A stabilized Midwest slope beside a solar installation, captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated perspective. Dense, low native grasses and erosion-control blankets hold the soil in place along a drainage swale lined with smooth river rock. A culvert outlet framed by riprap stones channels clear water away from the array. The early morning sun casts long, soft shadows across the textured groundcover, emphasizing the contours of the slope and the structured drainage pattern. The composition uses leading lines of the swale and slope to draw the eye toward the horizon, creating a calm, secure atmosphere that highlights long-term site stability and professional erosion control practices.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Meet our experienced operations leaders and field supervisors trusted to maintain solar fields and commercial properties across the Midwest tri-state area.

A meticulously maintained solar field stretches into the distance, rows of deep blue photovoltaic panels rising from a carpet of evenly mowed, healthy green grass. Native wildflowers dot the edges of the array, adding subtle color while erosion-control straw blankets secure the gently sloping soil. In the background, a tree line typical of the Midwest frames the scene under a bright, clear sky. Captured in photographic realism at eye level with a wide-angle lens, the midday sunlight is crisp and even, highlighting clean panel surfaces and tidy vegetation lines. The atmosphere is professional, orderly, and reliable, conveying expert vegetation management and site care for commercial solar installations.

Mateo García

CTO

Our team blends field expertise with safety-first practices to deliver reliable vegetation management.

A close-up, low-angle photographic view of a commercial property perimeter where a precisely trimmed grass strip meets a neatly maintained gravel access road. Tall, dense meadow vegetation beyond is cleanly separated from the mowed safety corridor, showing a clear boundary created by professional vegetation management. Yellow painted boundary posts and a chain-link security fence run parallel into soft focus, while overcast Midwestern daylight casts diffused, shadowless light across the scene. The mood is controlled and methodical, emphasizing safety and compliance. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with crisp foreground detail and a gradual blur toward the horizon, reinforcing the sense of depth and ongoing maintenance along the entire site edge.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Years of service in mowing, trimming, herbicide application, and snow removal ensure peak site performance.

A detailed photographic close-up of a targeted herbicide application zone along a solar field fence line, showing a distinct strip of dry, brown, controlled vegetation adjacent to thriving green grass. The transition is clean and intentional, with the gravel maintenance path clearly visible and free of encroaching weeds. Orange marker flags and a small, clearly labeled warning placard are positioned along the fence, indicating a treated area. Soft, bright overcast light provides even illumination, revealing textures in the gravel, fence fabric, and plant stems without harsh shadows. The mood is technical and precise, communicating responsible, professional use of herbicides for vegetation control in a commercial setting.

Leila Haddad

Designer

From initial stabilization to ongoing maintenance, East Fork MX partners with clients for long-term success.

Reviews

An orderly row of large solar modules viewed from a slightly elevated angle, their glass surfaces spotless and reflecting the pale blue sky after a professional cleaning. Beneath the array, uniformly short grass and low groundcover plants show recent mowing and trimming, with no tall weeds or debris. Cable trays, steel supports, and junction boxes appear rust-free and clearly visible above the controlled vegetation. Soft late-afternoon light creates gentle highlights along the panel edges and muted shadows under the racking, enhancing the clean, structured lines. The photographic realism and balanced composition convey a calm, highly managed environment that underscores long-term performance, safety, and reliability in a Midwestern solar field.

Aya Nakamura

East Fork MX exceeded our expectations with on-time service and meticulous site care.

A stabilized Midwest slope beside a solar installation, captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated perspective. Dense, low native grasses and erosion-control blankets hold the soil in place along a drainage swale lined with smooth river rock. A culvert outlet framed by riprap stones channels clear water away from the array. The early morning sun casts long, soft shadows across the textured groundcover, emphasizing the contours of the slope and the structured drainage pattern. The composition uses leading lines of the swale and slope to draw the eye toward the horizon, creating a calm, secure atmosphere that highlights long-term site stability and professional erosion control practices.

Mateo García

Their team kept our solar fields clean and compliant, even during winter maintenance.

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