
FAIRFAX, Va. – The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) announced today the creation of its inaugural NPMA Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management. The Impact Awards will honor and celebrate exceptional women at all levels within the pest management industry, in any role, including management, technical/service, sales, or office staff. Recipients will be honored at NPMA’s Women’s Leadership Forum, May 3-5, in Nashville, Tenn.
“Given that today is International Women’s Day, we felt it was the perfect time to announce the Impact Awards. The pest control industry is stronger than ever, thanks in part, to the incredible contributions made by women at all levels, and the Impact Awards are just one way we hope to recognize those women who are making a difference in their companies, communities, and the industry as a whole.” said Dominique Stumpf, CEO, NPMA.
Women working in any function at a pest control company are eligible for consideration. This includes technical/service, sales, management, or office staff and nominations are open to individuals from both NPMA member companies, as well as nonmembers. NPMA encourages nominations from anyone who has a professional relationship with a potential nominee, as well as nominations of individuals who have received state, local, or other industry-specific recognition.
Nominations are now open and will be accepted through Friday, April 8. Recipients will be notified on or before April 18. For more information on the NPMA Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management, visit https://womensforum.npmapestworld.org/npma-impact-awards.
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