Pest Management Foundation
LIVINGSTON, N.J. – The Pest Management Foundation announced Anthony Iannuzzi, of Deptford, N.J., as the first recipient of the NJPMA Pest Professional Stewardship Scholarship.
Iannuzzi is a 2022 graduate of Gloucester County Institute of Technology High School. Iannuzzi also earned an associate degree in business administration from Rowan College of South Jersey. He is currently a senior at Rowan University, majoring in both accounting and finance while working as an intern for Hoffman’s Exterminating.
“Anthony’s dedication to both his academic pursuits and his internship at Hoffman’s Exterminating exemplifies the passion and commitment we hope to encourage in the next generation of pest management professionals,” said Bill Hoffman, past president of NJPMA, president and CEO of Hoffman’s Exterminating. “Through this endowed scholarship, we aim to foster the growth of exceptional individuals who will contribute to the advancement of the pest management industry. Congratulations, Anthony, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact you will undoubtedly make in our field.”
To be eligible for scholarship consideration, applicants need to be a student graduating from a high school (with a 3.0 GPA or higher) located in New Jersey, and entering college, trade school or certificate program in the field of professional pest management. A parent, guardian or family member must also be working in the pest control industry, and their company must be a member in good standing with the NJPMA.
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