SADDLE BROOK, N.J. — Ralph Rosania has achieved the certification of associated certified entomologist. This designation is earned through a study and testing program sponsored by the Entomological Society of America.
Rosania, a lead technician for ChemTec, has 11 years experience in the pest management industry. He and his family live in New Jersey.
“We feel the ACE designation helps our employees increase their academic and professional credibility with their customers,” said Stanley Saltzman, company president. “It also provides our customers with service people who can truly provide better service”.
The ACE certification program, begun in 2004, is a credentialing program for pest control professionals with at least 7 years experience in the pest control industry. The ACE exam is designed to identify pest management professionals that have a solid understanding of the practical aspects of applied entomology, the study of insects. All ACE applicants must also agree to subscribe to the Code of Ethics that upholds and honors the profession.
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