FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — David Nimocks III, founder of Ensystex and former president of Terminix Company of North Carolina (Fayetteville, N.C.), died on Aug.13. He was 64.
A native of Fayetteville and a 1976 North Carolina State University graduate, David was instrumental in growing Terminix Company of North Carolina into one of Terminix’s largest independently owned franchises. David, a third-generation PCO, most recently was a member of the Terminix corporate board of directors.
In 1994, David founded Ensystex and the manufacturing firm began developing what would become the Exterra Termite Interception and Baiting System. Introduced to the PCO market in 1998, Exterra has protected more than 100,000 homes and businesses in the United States, and hundreds of thousands more across the world, according to the company’s website. Exterra is the flagship product of Ensystex, which has grown to become a manufacturer of general pest control and turf & ornamental products, as well as termite control products.
David’s three sons — Ray, Josh, and Tyler Nimocks — said in a joint statement, "Dad taught us the importance of taking care of people: employees and customers alike. Ensystex was born out the interest to protect the pest control operator from increasing costs on the supply side while also providing willing and friendly support. He instilled these ideals in us, and they will always be at the core of the Ensystex mission.”
Ken Kendall, who has been with Enystex since its 1994 founding and currently serves as vice president of technical services and government affairs at Ensytex, called David an “intensely smart” leader. “His mind was always looking for improved ways of doing business. This intensity also came out in the compassion he showed to the Ensystex Family. If you were to ask the Ensystex Family, they would tell you that David was one of the best bosses, if not ‘the’ best boss they ever had.”
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the David Ray Nimocks III Charitable Endowment at the Cumberland Community Foundation, PO Box 2345, Fayetteville, NC 28302, or online at www.cumberlandcf.org.
No more results found. A native of Fayetteville and a 1976 North Carolina State University graduate, David was instrumental in growing Terminix Company of North Carolina into one of Terminix’s largest independently owned franchises. David, a third-generation PCO, most recently was a member of the Terminix corporate board of directors.
In 1994, David founded Ensystex and the manufacturing firm began developing what would become the Exterra Termite Interception and Baiting System. Introduced to the PCO market in 1998, Exterra has protected more than 100,000 homes and businesses in the United States, and hundreds of thousands more across the world, according to the company’s website. Exterra is the flagship product of Ensystex, which has grown to become a manufacturer of general pest control and turf & ornamental products, as well as termite control products.
David’s three sons — Ray, Josh, and Tyler Nimocks — said in a joint statement, "Dad taught us the importance of taking care of people: employees and customers alike. Ensystex was born out the interest to protect the pest control operator from increasing costs on the supply side while also providing willing and friendly support. He instilled these ideals in us, and they will always be at the core of the Ensystex mission.”
Ken Kendall, who has been with Enystex since its 1994 founding and currently serves as vice president of technical services and government affairs at Ensytex, called David an “intensely smart” leader. “His mind was always looking for improved ways of doing business. This intensity also came out in the compassion he showed to the Ensystex Family. If you were to ask the Ensystex Family, they would tell you that David was one of the best bosses, if not ‘the’ best boss they ever had.”
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the David Ray Nimocks III Charitable Endowment at the Cumberland Community Foundation, PO Box 2345, Fayetteville, NC 28302, or online at www.cumberlandcf.org.