With the sponsorship of Nisus Corporation and Target Specialty Products, The Pest Posse is hosting the fifth annual Women in Pest Control recognition series. The series starts March 7, with a live stream that will interview the first woman that will be recognized by Pest Posse this year. Then every Monday throughout the month of March Pest Posse will release a new recognition interview. These interviews will be available as part of the free Pest Posse TV membership and available on all major podcast platforms.
To celebrate this being the fifth year of this great Women in Pest Control series from The Pest Posse, they will be releasing highlight episodes of the past four years each Thursday in March. These episodes will only be available as part of the free Pest Posse TV membership.
The Pest Posse chose March for this series because it is Women’s History Month, which highlights the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. The Pest Posse Women in Pest Control series will recognize four women who work in the pest control industry as service technicians, business owners and managers. The women selected for this series have a true passion and dedication to the pest control industry.
The Pest Posse was founded by Culley Christensen in 2017 and helped along in 2018 by Foster Brusca. Its mission is to be an independent trusted resource for training and information that pest management professionals need to grow their skills and knowledge in the industry. The Pest Posse currently provides free video based content on Pest Posse TV, https://thepestposse.net/my-login-welcome-page/ and a continuous paid training solution, Pest Posse Academy, www.pestposseacademy.com.
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