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Webinar Description:
SOX Erosion Solutions designs, manufactures, and distributes patented bioengineered erosion control systems that immediately halt shoreline and hillside erosion while promoting vegetation. SOX’s systems create a beautiful landscape that will stand the test of time - and gain value for years to come. To fully grasp what goes into repairing shorelines with SOX’s technology, it is important to understand these three key points: stabilization, root structure, and aesthetics. While there are no two identical shorelines, SOX focuses on stability, aesthetics, water quality, root structure, and of course, safety. By the end of this seminar, you will understand how SOX’s systems repair slopes, lakes, ponds, hillsides, stream banks while promoting root vegetation.
Learning Objectives:
1. Stabilization
2. Aesthetics
3. Root structure

Casey Cittadino
Casey was born and raised in Long Island, NY. With dreams of playing lacrosse at the professional level, his journey began when he headed to Maryland to play Division 1 lacrosse for Towson University (01’-06’). After a triumphant career at Towson, Casey’s lacrosse journey did not stop there as he was drafted by the Denver Outlaws in the 2006 Major League Lacrosse draft. Casey competed professionally from 2006-2014. In his final season, Casey represented Israel’s National Team in the FIL World Games. After a successful athletic career, Casey found his career transitioning to the world of business, where he ultimately found a home with SOX Erosion Solutions. In February of 2018, Casey joined the SOX team as National Sales Director. From being a Long Island kid with athletic aspirations, Casey (currently residing in Boynton Beach, Florida) now has his sights set on repairing the environment, one square foot at a time.
