Camilla Landscape Design People

About Us - People

Camilla Worden

Camilla WordenCamilla has over 20 years experience in complete landscape design, installation, and ongoing maintenance of fine residential and commercial properties. She has a B.A. in Chemistry from Rutgers University and an M.B.A. from New York University. Camilla is a NOFA-Accredited Organic Land Care Professional and is committed to promoting organic and ecologically sensitive practices. She holds a Landscape Design Certificate from The New York Botanic Garden and has been a Master Gardener since 1988. She is a certified Connecticut Nurseryperson, is a registered Custom Grounds Supervisor and is a licensed Landscape Contractor in both Connecticut and New York.

Camilla is also member of the ELA (Ecological Landscaper’s Association), The Native Plant Center,  PPA (Perennial Plant Association) and the Mad Gardeners. Camilla serves on the Board of Directors of the Land Trust of Danbury and on the NOFA Organic Land Care Advisory Board. Recent accomplishments include an award-winning ecological redesign of a corporate park in Purchase, NY and a lakeside buffer planting for the Lake Kenosia Commission in Danbury, CT. Camilla loves to get her hands dirty and you often see her on a property getting work done with her crew.

John Petriello

Hailing from Italy, John is a master craftsman. With over 30 years of experience in masonry, landscape construction and maintenance, John brings great skills to Camilla Landscape Design. We dream it and John builds it. Many of our clients will not let John leave their properties when they see what John can accomplish!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lisa C. Cohn

Lisa CohnLisa is a Landscape Architect holding a license in Connecticut. She has a BS in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA. She has worked with Camilla since1999.  She is certified by the Northeast Organic Farmers Association as an Accredited Organic Land Care Professional. Her specialties include Overall Site Planning/Master Plans, Children’s Gardens, and Native and Edible Landscapes.