Prestige's Favio Ulloa a Speaker During Hispanic Heritage Month

Ulloa, president and owner of Prestige Pest Services (PPS), was a speaker representing the Hispanic community in Hawthorne, New Jersey's annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration.


HAWTHORNE, N.J.  Earlier this October, behind the  Borough Hall of Hawthorne N.J., Favio Ulloa, president and owner of Prestige Pest Services (PPS), had the honor to be invited as a speaker representing the Hispanic community in Hawthorne’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration.

Leading to this celebration of diversity, Ulloa also partnered with Hawthorne’s City Council and provided consultancy in the planning of this event, collaborating with Mayor Richard S. Goldberg, Councilman Bruce A. Bennett, Councilman Frank E. Matthews, Councilwoman Rayna Laiosa, Councilman John V. Lane, Councilman Dominick Mele, Councilman Joseph R. Wojtecki, and Councilman Mike Sciarra. This community celebration included music, dance performances, and food to represent the Hispanic Heritage.  

When asked about the event, Ulloa said he was “honored to be part of the Hispanic Heritage Committee to recognize and celebrate the Hispanic and Latino Residents in the community. Prestige Pest Services and its team of experts are always ready to serve the Latino and Hispanic Community.”