DECATUR, Ala. - Cook’s Pest Control announced that Glenn Robertson has joined the company as Information Technology Project Manager. Robertson will support the Home Office by planning, establishing, and managing IT projects, serving as a liaison between the business and technical functions of Cook’s to assure successful implementation of assigned projects.
Most recently, Robertson has an extensive background in program management, web and database applications, and cyber security for the US Army Space Missile Defense Command and US Army Forces Strategic Command Enterprise Systems.
Upon the retirement of long-term Cook’s district managers Tracy Oliver and Michael Lucchesi, two successful Cook’s employees have been promoted.
Brandon Lovelady will be the district manager for the Auburn office effective December 1, 2022. Lovelady began his career with Cook’s in June 2014 as a pest technician for the Birmingham North office. In 2018, he transferred to the Albertville office when he was promoted to pest manager. In June 2021, Lovelady became the first pest control operations manager at Cook’s.
Anthony Elder will be the district manager for the Memphis Commercial office effective February 1, 2023. Elder’s career began in June 2015 as pest technician. In 2016, he was promoted to pest supervisor and in October 2021 he was promoted to pest manager. Elder’s promotion to district manager is well-deserved.
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