View Photos From NPMA Legislative Day 2006

A photo review from NPMA Legislative Day, held Feb. 26-28 in Washington, D.C.

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Steritech’s Eric Eicher leads roundtable discussion on Personality Profiling as a Hiring Tool. NPMA’s Leadership Development Group and Syngenta Professional Products sponsored a series of roundtable discussions as part of Legislative Day 2006. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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NBC News’ David Gregory talked about the political climate in Washington D.C., in a presentation sponsored by Dow AgroSciences. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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PermaTreat Pest Control's Joe Wilson (left) is presented with the FMC Legislative Day Award by FMC's Dan Rosenbaum. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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A highlight of NPMA Legislative Day was a series of speeches given by prominent Washington figures, including former Chairman of the U.S. Joints Chief of Staff Richard Myers. Myers' speech was sponsored by FMC Corporation (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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Miss America 2004 Ericka Dunlap kicked off the Monday luncheon with a powerful rendition of “God Bless America.” (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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Copesan Services’ Mike Katz (right) presents a ceremonial check to Pi Chi Omega Executive Director Vern Toblan (left). The check, which is in the amount of $1,750, is for the Pi Chi Omega Scholarship Fund. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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The North Carolina contingents, led by Charles Efird (right) make preparations for their meetings with their representatives. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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Syngenta’s Ashish Malik (left) and 2005 Technicians of the Year (from left to right) Benny Bufford, Norbert Brungardt and Steve Atchley. Also pictured (far right) is Syngenta’s Bery Cothern. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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Tony Blankley, who appears on programs such as the McLaughlin Group, spoke on various challenges the current White House faces, including the port controversy. Blankley’s presentation was sponsored by Syngenta Professional Products. (Photo: Brad Harbison)

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NPMA solicited donations for their Political Action Committee (NPMA Pest-PAC) at Legislative Day. Those who donated were entered in a drawing to win a flat screen TV valued at $1,800. Chuck Tindol of Allgood Pest Solutions won the raffle but then gave it back to NPMA to be auctioned off. Tindol’s gesture netted an additional $1,400 for the NPMA Pest-PAC. (Photo: Brad Harbison)