Photo: Douglas Products
LIBERTY, Mo. — Scott Robbins, associate certified entomologist and business development manager at Douglas Products, has been inducted into the Indiana Pest Management Association (IPMA) Hall of Fame.
The IPMA Hall of Fame honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication, and service to the pest management profession throughout the state of Indiana. Robbins was recognized for more than 25 years of industry contributions, including ongoing commitments to education, stewardship, and advancing best practices for pest management professionals.
In his role at Douglas Products, Robbins has served as a trusted technical and industry resource, working closely with pest management professionals, distributors, and association partners. The company said his work has helped strengthen industry relationships, promote responsible fumigation practices, and support the long-term success of pest management businesses across the Midwest and beyond.
“Scott’s career reflects everything we value at Douglas Products – integrity, service, and a deep commitment to the professionals we support,” says Johan Urhan, sales operation director at Douglas Products. “His induction into the IPMA Hall of Fame is a well-deserved recognition that celebrates the lasting impact he has made on our industry.”
Douglas Products said in addition to his role at Douglas Products, Robbins has been an active advocate for IPMA and its mission, previously serving as president of the organization. The company said his contributions have helped advance industry standards, safety, and professionalism within the pest management field.
Robbins was formally recognized during the 90th Purdue Pest Management Conference in January.
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