TWINSBURG, Ohio — J.T. Eaton announced that Joe Smith has joined the J.T. Eaton Pest Control Division as the Southeastern Sales Representative.
Smith’s decades of experience in the pest control industry include pest control, termite protection and landscape care. His background will be a valuable asset to J.T. Eaton and to his professional contacts in his territory which includes; Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Smith’s career in the pest control industry has allowed him to see how pest control is an integral part of maintaining safe, healthy and successful communities. He is a certified operator, as well as a certified turf professional.
“Joe’s knowledge and experience, combined with his level of energy and passion for the industry, makes him a great addition to our already outstanding team,” says Dale Baker, vice president of sales, J.T. Eaton.
Smith’s decades of experience in the pest control industry include pest control, termite protection and landscape care. His background will be a valuable asset to J.T. Eaton and to his professional contacts in his territory which includes; Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Smith’s career in the pest control industry has allowed him to see how pest control is an integral part of maintaining safe, healthy and successful communities. He is a certified operator, as well as a certified turf professional.
“Joe’s knowledge and experience, combined with his level of energy and passion for the industry, makes him a great addition to our already outstanding team,” says Dale Baker, vice president of sales, J.T. Eaton.
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