SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. — Wil-Kil Pest Control announced 10 of its technicians received the Master Technician Certification offered by the Wisconsin Pest Control Association (WPCA). These technicians join 54 other master technicians at Wil-Kil.
Wil-Kil’s newest Master Technicians are:
• Jeff Daane
• Wade Evans
• Mike Grzybowski
• Nathan Hall
• Rodney Helm
• Scott Mayer
• Ryan Peters
• Joe Phillips
• Bryan Sleger
• Jude Warthen
“We are thrilled that 10 of our technicians earned the Master Technician Certification at the WPCA spring training meeting,” said Shane McCoy, director of quality and technical training. “All of them worked very hard to earn this designation and we thank them for their dedication to ongoing education.”
The WPCA Master Technician Program is available for pest control professionals currently working in the industry with at least three years of experience. The exam consists of questions related to vertebrate pest control, insects, integrated pest management (IPM) principles as well as laws and regulations.
For more information on Wil-Kil Pest Control, please visit http://www.wil-kil.com/.
Wil-Kil’s newest Master Technicians are:
• Jeff Daane
• Wade Evans
• Mike Grzybowski
• Nathan Hall
• Rodney Helm
• Scott Mayer
• Ryan Peters
• Joe Phillips
• Bryan Sleger
• Jude Warthen
“We are thrilled that 10 of our technicians earned the Master Technician Certification at the WPCA spring training meeting,” said Shane McCoy, director of quality and technical training. “All of them worked very hard to earn this designation and we thank them for their dedication to ongoing education.”
The WPCA Master Technician Program is available for pest control professionals currently working in the industry with at least three years of experience. The exam consists of questions related to vertebrate pest control, insects, integrated pest management (IPM) principles as well as laws and regulations.
For more information on Wil-Kil Pest Control, please visit http://www.wil-kil.com/.
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