Courtesy of Massey Services
ORLANDO, Fla. — Massey Services announced that Angie Davis, director of technical & training, recently earned her associate certified entomologist (ACE) certification from the Entomological Society of America.
Davis joined Massey Services in 1999 as a pest technician and within five years was promoted to service manager. In 2017, she expanded her role by becoming a quality assurance manager, and in 2022, advanced to her current position as director of technical & training.
Her knowledge and experience encompass multiple aspects of the pest management industry including sales, service and training.
To achieve ACE certification, individuals must meet several stringent requirements. These include holding a current U.S. pesticide applicator’s license, having at least five years of experience in the pest management industry and passing a rigorous exam. The exam encompasses a wide range of topics, including general entomology and pest biology, as well integrated pest management (IPM) principles.
“We’re incredibly proud of Angie for earning her Associate Certified Entomologist certification,” said Tom Jarzynka, Associate Certified Entomologist and Vice President of Technical & Training at Massey Services. “This accomplishment demonstrates her commitment to expanding her expertise and delivering exceptional service to our customers. Angie’s hard work and dedication are an inspiration to our entire team.”
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