Staff

Greg Esterly and Loretta Link newly organized as Esterly-Link Landscapes, Inc. in the Spring of 2008. The twenty one year old business was reorganized with the belief that Esterly-Link Landscapes,Inc. would provide the highest quality and most unique landscape solutions offered by an landscape installation company on the Main Line and surrounding area.

Principal Designer, Greg Esterly has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Landscape Design/Plant Science from the University of Delaware and has been a top landscape designer on the main line and surrounding areas for the past twenty-five years.

Landscape Architectural Designer, Loretta Link acquired her Bachelor of Science Degree in Landscape Architecture from Pennsylvania State University and has been designing and planning with architectural, land planning, interior design and engineering firms for twenty years.

Landscape Architect/golf course architect Kelly Moran, earned his Bachelors of Science degree at Texas A & M University. Kelly has been designing signature golf courses throughout the United States and South America for 24 years. Kelly supervises the implementation of Esterly.Link's designs and heads our land maintenance department.

Design Operations Supervisor Megan Fullmer is a Graduate of The University of Delaware. Megan's supervisory experience includes eight years with the Delaware State Park System where she supervised a staff of eighteen employees. Megan coordinated park activities, daily schedules and seasonal programs.

The staff at Esterly-Link, Inc. is comprised of two principle designers, Greg and Loretta, Kelly our Landscape Architect/design operations supervisor, Patti,our administrative director, and several very knowledgeable landscape crews, office personnel and support staff.

Greg and Loretta feel confident that they offer the ultimate in customer satisfaction, and can meet the needs of the most discriminating clients.

 

Greg and Loretta - Designers / Co-Owners 
     
     
     
 
"Our accredited designers work creatively so that your garden or landscape, whatever its size, is treated as an integrated design…one that draws vitality from its possibilities rather than its limits."