Jose Acevedo - Chief Operating Officer
Born and raised in California, Jose Acevedo met Sal Hernandez Jr. while attending Western High School in Anaheim. Becoming instant friends, the two decided to join the U.S. Navy following graduation.
Jose was stationed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72 for his entire 4-year enlistment. He was deployed to provide humanitarian assistance during Operation Unified Assistance when the 9.0-magnitude 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake struck southern Asia on 26 December 2004. He also deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2006 and 2008.
While enlisted, Jose served as a Boatswain's mate. In that capacity, he would train, direct, and supervise personnel in ship's maintenance duties in all activities relating to marlinspike, deck, boat seamanship, painting, upkeep of ship's external structure, rigging, deck equipment, and boats. Other responsibilities included: taking charge of working parties, perform seamanship tasks, as well as operating and maintaining equipment used in loading and unloading cargo, ammunition, fuel, and general stores. His role as Boatswain's mate equipped him with the leadership tools needed to successfully serve Pacific Breeze Landscape as Chief Operating Officer.
Jose is married with three daughters and one son. He loves baseball and enjoys spending time in the field with his youngest daughter Betty-May.