- The International Society of ArboricultureHereby Announces ThatHas Earned the CredentialISA Board Certified Master Arborist®By successfully meeting ISA Board Certified Master Arborist certification requirements through demonstrated attainment of relevant competencies as supported by the ISA Credentialing Council2 February 2005Issue DateExpiration DateCertification Number31 December 2025Caitlyn Pollihan CEO & Executive DirectorGabriel Tobias BeelerWE-4269B

The International Society of Arboriculture
Hereby Announces That
Has Earned the Credential
ISA Board Certified Master Arborist®
By successfully meeting ISA Board Certified Master Arborist certification requirements through demonstrated attainment of relevant competencies as supported by the ISA Credentialing Council
2 February 2005
Issue Date
Expiration Date
Certification Number
31 December 2025

Caitlyn Pollihan
CEO & Executive Director
Gabriel Tobias Beeler
WE-4269B
Gabriel Tobias Beeler
ISA Certification is a voluntary program that tests and certifies a professional’s achievement of a standard level of knowledge and skill in the field of arboriculture. When a professional becomes an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, they should be recognized by their peers and the public as a tree care professional who has attained the highest level of certification offered by ISA. Current ISA Certified Arborists® may earn this credential by meeting additional education and/or experience eligibility criteria and passing a comprehensive exam that tests their knowledge and skills of the science, managerial and practical application of arboriculture in areas such as risk assessment, safety, tree preservation, pruning, diagnostics, among other subject and practice areas within the tree care profession as identified through periodic job task analyses.
Skills / Knowledge
- tree care
- tree diagnosis
- advanced tree diagnosis
- tree management
- tree appraisal
- tree risk assessment
- tree pruning
- tree decay
- tree health care
- tree inspection
Issued on
February 2, 2005
Expires on
December 31, 2025
Earning Criteria
Required
A total of eight points from any or all of four categories that include measurable experience, formal education, related credentials, or professional experience.
Pass a comprehensive, standardized examination designed to assess the knowledge and skills in science, managerial and practical application of arboriculture in areas such as risk assessment, safety, tree preservation, pruning, diagnostics, among other subject and practice areas within the tree care profession as identified through periodic job task analyses. The examination is made up of 165 multiple-choice questions.
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