CANTON, Mass – The Professional Women in Pest Management of New England held its second training of 2018 on Nov. 28, at Forshaw. Attendees came from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The Beginner Entomology class was taught by Molly Moran, BCE. Class topics included: What is an Insect? To Treat or Not to Treat? Best Questions to Ask your Customer and Top New England Insects. After the class, the women enjoyed a lunch and networking hour sponsored by the New England Pest Management Association (NEPMA).
The Professional Women In Pest Management Of New England is a networking committee to empower and support women in the industry.
For more information on the New England PWIPM Chapter please contact Marillian Missiti, chair at Marillian@BuonoPestControl.com
To join the mailing list for future training classes and events, please contact Kelley Altland, co-chair at KAltland@BellLabs.com
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