CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. – Wil-Kil Pest Control announced the appointment of Jason Freels as regional manager of the Chippewa Falls location. Freels, previously IPM sales and service manager at Wil-Kil, will oversee all operations and business development, as well as residential and commercial services for customers in Northwest Wisconsin, all of Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
“We are thrilled to promote Jason to regional manager at the Chippewa Falls location,” said J. Kevin Jeffrey, General Manager of Wil-Kil. “Jason has cultivated long-lasting relationships with clients through his detailed pest management skills and supreme communication. Our Chippewa Falls area customers will enjoy his dedication to them and their pest control needs.”
Freels has over 25 years of customer service experience from various positions in pest control and nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining Wil-Kil in 2015, he was responsible for launching the bed bug services program at his previous company and spent five years specializing in bed bug control and canine scent detection. Freels is an expert in the industry, leading numerous staff and customer trainings, and has developed pest control plans for social service, multi-unit housing, food plants and health care organizations.
“We are thrilled to promote Jason to regional manager at the Chippewa Falls location,” said J. Kevin Jeffrey, General Manager of Wil-Kil. “Jason has cultivated long-lasting relationships with clients through his detailed pest management skills and supreme communication. Our Chippewa Falls area customers will enjoy his dedication to them and their pest control needs.”
Freels has over 25 years of customer service experience from various positions in pest control and nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining Wil-Kil in 2015, he was responsible for launching the bed bug services program at his previous company and spent five years specializing in bed bug control and canine scent detection. Freels is an expert in the industry, leading numerous staff and customer trainings, and has developed pest control plans for social service, multi-unit housing, food plants and health care organizations.
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