PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Reynolds Pest Management has named Chris Levesque as its new sales inspector.
Levesque, who retired from his position as a Martin County Sheriff Drill Inspector earlier this year, has been tapped to manage and increase Reynolds Pest Management’s sales and home inspections.
Reynolds, which has focused primarily on pest control and termite services, will expand its efforts to engage customers in attic insulation removal and replacement services. Levesque will lead this drive.
“The expansion of our services and attic inspections strengthens our ability to meet all the needs of our customers,” noted Brian Reynolds, president of Reynolds Pest Management. “Mr. Levesque’s comprehensive understanding of pest control, termite, and insulation sales and inspections will benefit Reynolds Pest Management, Inc. as well as our customers.”
Prior to Reynolds Pest Management, Levesque previously managed sales with another Florida pest control company for four years. He and his wife reside in Port St Lucie, Florida and have three children.
Levesque, who retired from his position as a Martin County Sheriff Drill Inspector earlier this year, has been tapped to manage and increase Reynolds Pest Management’s sales and home inspections.
Reynolds, which has focused primarily on pest control and termite services, will expand its efforts to engage customers in attic insulation removal and replacement services. Levesque will lead this drive.
“The expansion of our services and attic inspections strengthens our ability to meet all the needs of our customers,” noted Brian Reynolds, president of Reynolds Pest Management. “Mr. Levesque’s comprehensive understanding of pest control, termite, and insulation sales and inspections will benefit Reynolds Pest Management, Inc. as well as our customers.”
Prior to Reynolds Pest Management, Levesque previously managed sales with another Florida pest control company for four years. He and his wife reside in Port St Lucie, Florida and have three children.
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