Join Target Specialty Products and Tommy Powell, technical field specialist at MGK for "Assessment-based Pest Management: A New Way for PMPs to Approach Treatment" on Feb. 24, at 10:30 am (PST)/1:30 (EST). CLICK HERE to register.
In this webinar, Powell will introduce the idea of Assessment-based Pest Management (APM) – a treatment approach that takes into account what PMPs experience in the field to best manage zero-tolerance pests like cockroaches and bed bugs. In this webinar, you will learn what APM is, how to identify different levels of
Powell joined the MGK team as a technical field specialist in 2016, where he is responsible for training, field testing, customer support and other internal projects. He received his B.S and M.S. degrees in Urban Entomology from the University of Florida. Prior to MGK, Tommy spent 16 years in the pest management industry, including as a Technical Director for three top 100 pest control companies. He also held the position of Branch Manager for one of those companies. That experience in operations changed his perspective on the pest management industry, as he realized the value of strong training programs for operators. His current role at MGK gives Tommy the opportunity to pursue this passion for teaching and training in pest control.
“We are excited to partner with MGK for the opportunity to discuss new pest control options based on the PMPs experience in the field, ” said David Helt, President at Target Specialty Products. “We are always looking for new innovative ways to make PMPs jobs just a little bit easier.”
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