COLUMBIA, S.C. – Terminix Service Wildlife Branch Manager Dixon Herman has been named the Wildlife Specialist of the Year by the National Wildlife Control Operators Association. Charlotte branch Supervisor Jason Allen has been recognized with the North Carolina Pest Technician Award from the North Carolina Pest Management Association. Each award is devoted to top professionals’ contributions in the pest control industry and adds to a growing number of Terminix accolades in South Carolina, western North Carolina and the Central Savannah River area of Georgia.
“Dixon and Jason have gained an outstanding reputation for themselves and Terminix by demonstrating a commitment to excellence and professionalism,” said Terminix Service, Inc. Chairman and CEO Lex Knox. “These honors are well deserved and we couldn’t be happier to have them as ambassadors for our company.”
In addition, Leo Guerra of the Columbia East branch and Mike Sherrill of the Asheville Northwest branch were both selected as finalists for the Pest Control Technology Technician of the Year award, recognizing standout service professionals in the residential, commercial and termite categories.
“Dixon and Jason have gained an outstanding reputation for themselves and Terminix by demonstrating a commitment to excellence and professionalism,” said Terminix Service, Inc. Chairman and CEO Lex Knox. “These honors are well deserved and we couldn’t be happier to have them as ambassadors for our company.”
In addition, Leo Guerra of the Columbia East branch and Mike Sherrill of the Asheville Northwest branch were both selected as finalists for the Pest Control Technology Technician of the Year award, recognizing standout service professionals in the residential, commercial and termite categories.
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