ROCKFORD, Tenn. — Dr. Reid Ipser has joined Nisus Corporation as Director of Technical Services. Ipser’s broad background includes a formal education in entomology as well extensive practical pest control industry experience. He will be responsible for handling customer inquiries, training, presentations, content development and field support for sales.

“The addition of Reid to our team illustrates Nisus’ commitment to strengthening our technical service presence in the industry,” says Greg Baumann, Vice President of Technical Services & Regulatory Affairs at Nisus. “Besides his strong technical background, he has years of valuable experience in technical services, formulation and troubleshooting.”
In addition to more than 25 years in the pest control industry, Ipser holds multiple degrees in entomology, including a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, and has authored numerous scientific publications. He worked as an operations manager for HomeTeam Pest Defense and later successfully worked in product development formulation for Waterbury and FMC. Ipser most recently worked on developing new and organic products for mosquito control in the professional pest control market.
“I have known Reid for years, and have tremendous respect for his technical acumen,” says Lee Barrett, Division Vice President of Pest Control at Nisus. “Reid will be a significant asset in providing a greater level of support for our customers’ technical teams.”
Ipser can be reached at reidi@nisuscorp.com.
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