Truly Nolen Pest Control
TUCSON, Ariz. – Truly Nolen Pest Control announced the promotion of Jesse Tarter to operations manager of the company’s Lake Havasu City, Ariz., service office.
Tarter joined Truly Nolen in May 2019 as a pest control swing technician. Prior to joining the company, he worked in food retail for 17 years for Bashas’ Supermarkets. He attended Mohave Community College, where he earned his certification in heating, cooling and refrigeration.
Some of Tarter’s new responsibilities will include helping the service office continue to maintain visibility with the local Lake Havasu City community as well as instilling the company’s core values throughout his team.
“I am most excited about growing our Lake Havasu City branch and helping to develop my team members,” said Tarter. “My favorite thing about working for Truly Nolen is the satisfaction I feel when helping customers. I tell people that I work in pest control, but really, I help improve quality of life to our customers. When someone is living with serious pest issues, their quality of life has been affected. I find it very fulfilling when our team and I are able to give that back to them.”
“Jesse’s two decades of terrific customer service along with his work ethic and proven ability to help teach others made him the perfect choice for his new position,” said Desi Rodriguez, Truly Nolen Senior Area Manager, Southern Arizona and California. “I look forward to watching him help our Lake Havasu City team reach their future goals and I am glad he is a member of our team.”
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