Courtesy of WSPMA
TACOMA, Wash. – The Washington State Pest Management Association (WSPMA) celebrated its third annual Professional Women in Pest Management (PWIPM) at the Park event, bringing together women and supporters of the pest management industry for an evening of networking, collaboration and baseball on Saturday, April 26.
This year’s event was held in the prestigious 1882 Club at Cheney Stadium, where 40 attendees from five companies came together to cheer on the Tacoma Rainiers.
Throughout the evening, participants shared ideas, discussed industry challenges and built strong, lasting connections in a fun and supportive environment. The event was sponsored by LiphaTech.
Washington State's PWIPM chapter gives individuals the chance to foster relationships, engage in mentorship, access leadership opportunities and participate in educational initiatives that strengthen both personal and professional success.
PWIPM hosts regular networking events and Zoom meetings. For more information about PWIPM or to get involved, visit https://www.wspma.com/aws/WSPMA/pt/sp/home_page or contact Samantha Malone at smalone@wspma.com.
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