
PCT and Syngenta will be recognizing the 2022 Crown Leadership Award winners during a special ceremony at PestWorld on Wednesday. This year’s honorees are
- Cleveland Dixon Jr., Holiday Termite & Pest Control, Springfield, Va.
- Tim Pollard, Arrow Exterminators, Atlanta, Ga.
- Andrew Klein, Terminix, New York, N.Y.
- Kevin Lemasters, Action Leadership, Pensacola, Fla.
- Dominique Stumpf, NPMA, Fairfax, Va.
“It is our great privilege to shine the spotlight on this year’s Crown Leadership Award winners, each of whom whom have contributed to the growth and development of the structural pest control industry,” said PCT Publisher Jodi Dorsch.
Marshall Gaster, head of marketing, Professional Pest Management, Syngenta, added, “Syngenta is proud to be a part of the PCT Crown Leadership Awards and the values this award represents. We’re excited to honor the 2022 class in Boston.”
Since 1988, the Crown Leadership Awards have been presented annually to pest management professionals, university educators, consultants, industry distributors and association officials who uphold the highest standards of industry ethics, while contributing their time and talent to a wide range of professional and civic organizations.
Also at this year’s ceremony, PCT and Syngenta will present a “Lifetime Achievement Award” to a past Crown Leadership Award winner.
For ongoing coverage of the Crown Leadership Awards and to learn more about previous winners of this award, visit http://crownleadership.pctonline.com.

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