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Truly Nolen Names VP of Technical Services and Training

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Greg Weatherly will oversee day-to-day technical management and the growth the company's employee training programs.

| August 10, 2012

TUCSON, Ariz. - Truly Nolen recently named Greg Weatherly as vice president of technical services and training.

In his new role, Weatherly will remain a member of the Truly Nolen management team and will strive to further enhance the company's reputation, Truly Nolen said. He will continue to oversee all aspects of Truly Nolen's day-to-day technical management, including development of service protocols, research and deployment, and the growth of Truly Nolen's employee training programs.

Weatherly joined Truly Nolen in 1993 as a sales inspector in the Phoenix Commcerial branch, and rose through the ranks in the years following, the company said.

"Greg remains a highly respected figure in the pest control industry, given his wealth of knowledge and experience he has contributed to Truly Nolen for nearly two decades," said Scott Nolen, president of Truly Nolen. "He remains devoted to expanding the technical and training department to superior levels while continually improving tools and systems that position Truly Nolen as a leader in the industry."

For more information, visit TrulyNolen.com.

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