Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Massey Services promotes several company leaders

Over the past month, Massey Services has promoted several company leaders to new positions. Continue reading below to learn about each of them and click on each photo to learn more.

Farrell appointed to director of geographic information systems 

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Massey Services announced the promotion of James Farrell to director of geographic information systems (GIS).

Farrell will oversee all GIS-related initiatives, including service center opening geography design, acquisition revenue mapping, sales strategy mapping and more.

Kopplow promoted to regional manager

Greg Kopplow

Massey Services, recently announced the promotion of Greg Kopplow to regional manager of The Villages region in Central Florida.

Kopplow has held multiple leadership roles across the organization, including managing operations for several Florida and Texas regions and, most recently, overseeing the company’s new construction division.

Massey Services announces 4 company-wide promotions

Pooya Pakzadian, Croix Newsome, Gary Heath, Dana Hill. LOGO: MASSEY

Gary Heath was promoted to senior division manager of new construction.

Croix Newson was promoted to senior director of business intelligence.

Pooya Pakzadian was promoted to director of customer care.

Dana Hill, a 43-year team member, was appointed to oversee special projects.

About Massey Services

Based in Orlando, Fla., Massey Services is one of the nation’s largest and most respected service companies in the pest management industry. Celebrating 41 years of consecutive profitable growth, Massey Services and its subsidiary organizations employ more than 2,900 team members who provide residential and commercial pest prevention, termite protection, landscape and irrigation services for nearly 1 million customers from 194 Service Centers throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia and Tennessee.

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Arrow Exterminators extends MLB partnership over next decade

Arrow Exterminators and the Atlanta Braves recently announced a long-term extension of their partnership that will continue through the 2036 season, further strengthening a relationship that began in 2013. The agreement comes as the Braves prepare to celebrate their 60th season in Atlanta and continues a partnership that has spanned the entire era of Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta.

“Arrow Exterminators has proudly called Atlanta home since 1964, and the Braves are such an important part of this community,” said Emily Thomas Kendrick, CEO of Arrow Exterminators. “We are proud to continue our partnership with the Braves as they celebrate 60 seasons in Atlanta, and we look forward to supporting the organization and its fans for many years to come.” 

“The Braves are proud to continue our partnership with Arrow Exterminators, a company that shares our strong connection to the Atlanta community,” said Jim Allen, Atlanta Braves senior VP of corporate and premium partnerships“Arrow has been an important partner throughout the Truist Park era, and we look forward to continuing our relationship in the years ahead.” 

Through the partnership, Arrow maintains a strong presence at Truist Park with prominent signage placements that are visible to fans both in the stadium and watching Braves broadcasts. These include a static Arrow graphic located on the outfield wall in left field and a rotational graphic positioned behind home plate. 

Call to the Bullpen sponsorship

Arrow also serves as the presenting sponsor of the “Call to the Bullpen” segment during Braves home games on the Braves Radio Network. Since Truist Park opened in 2017, there have been more than 4,300 Calls to the Bullpen during Braves home games. The Braves Radio Network includes 166 affiliates across 100 markets in 10 states, reaching millions of listeners across the Southeast. 

In 2025, Arrow Exterminators named the Atlanta Braves its Sports Partner of the Year, recognizing the strength and impact of the organization’s collaboration. 

About Arrow Exterminators

Family-owned and operated since 1964, Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators is the largest family-owned pest and termite control company in the United States, ranked by revenue. Arrow boasts a modern fleet of more than 3,600 vehicles, 198 service centers, over 3,600 team members, with revenues exceeding $450 million, and has been named a Top USA Workplace for four years in a row. Featuring QualityPro accreditation by the National Pest Management Association, the company offers innovative and environmentally responsible services to protect homes and businesses.

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Sprague Pest Solutions grows California leadership team

Sprague Pest Solutions recently continued its investment in its growing California footprint with strategic leadership promotions designed to strengthen operations in its Sacramento and Fresno branches.

TOP: Dillion Weaver and David Valdez BOTTOM: Seana Hall and Sonny Roldan
TOP: Dillion Weaver and David Valdez BOTTOM: Seana Hall and Sonny Roldan

David Valdez, ACE, has been promoted to branch manager of Sprague’s Sacramento branch. Valdez brings deep technical expertise and operational leadership to the role. His promotion reflects Sprague’s commitment to elevating proven leaders who embody the company’s high standards for service excellence and customer partnership.

To further bolster the Sacramento branch, Sprague also promoted Sonny Roldan to operations manager. Roldan joined Sprague at the end of 2025, bringing extensive experience in the food management industry and school district environments. His background also includes a strong foundation in sales, equipping him with a well-rounded perspective on customer needs.

Sprague appointed Seanna Hall as a second operations manager in Sacramento. Hall brings an impressive background in pest management and was recognized as Female Technician of the Year in her previous role. She offers extensive experience in team training, customer success and regulatory compliance, strengthening Sprague’s ability to deliver consistent, uncompromising service. 

In addition, Sprague’s Fresno branch has welcomed its first operations manager, Dillon Weaver. Weaver joined Sprague in 2022 and has played a key role in supporting the company’s California expansion. As Sprague’s newest branch in the state, Fresno is home to many of the nation’s largest food suppliers in the San Joaquin Valley. 

“I am incredibly excited to see our California teams welcome such strong and capable leaders,” said Shane Hartnett, ACE, Director of Operations. “Each of these leaders brings a unique strength that will elevate our service, support our customers and develop our people. California is a critical market for Sprague, and I am looking forward to seeing this region continue to grow and thrive in the coming years.”

About Sprague Pest Solutions

Sprague Pest Solutions, celebrating its 100th anniversary, delivers comprehensive pest management to highly regulated industries across ten Western states. Since 1926, the family-owned company has advanced the mission that the world deserves to eat safer foods and to live and work in healthier environments, using science-based strategies to protect public health and essential supply chains. 

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Green Pest Solutions donates $100,000 to Philadelphia children’s hospital

From left are Kevin McMahon, CHOP’s senior director of community fundraising and cause marketing, GLF Marketing Manager Emmett Hughes and GLF President and CEO Matt Jesson.
From left are Kevin McMahon, CHOP’s senior director of community fundraising and cause marketing, GLF Marketing Manager Emmett Hughes and GLF President and CEO Matt Jesson.

Green Lawn Fertilizing alongside Green Pest Solutions (GLF) recently brought its people-focused mission to life, presenting a $100,000 donation to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) during its annual company kickoff meeting. The donation was accepted in person by a CHOP representative and a family currently receiving care, making the moment especially meaningful for everyone in attendance.

The $100,000 was raised through a customer matching initiative in which GLF pledged $25 for every customer who prepaid for 2026 services, creating a direct connection between customers, employees and the families CHOP serves while reinforcing the company’s role as a champion in the community.

More Green Lawn Fertilizing and Pest Solutions news

Green Lawn celebrates Jhoan Navarro after winning the truck giveaway. IMAGE: GREEN. LAWN

The company also continued its annual tradition of raffling off a brand-new, all-expenses-paid F-150 truck to an employee. This year’s winner, Jhoan Navarro, earned eligibility by maintaining a safe driving score of 91 or higher, reflecting the company’s strong culture of safety and accountability.

IMAGE: Jhoan Navarro receives the keys to his new truck from GLF President and CEO Matt Jesson. GREEN PEST SOLUTIONS

About Green Pest Solutions

Green Pest Solutions is one of the largest locally owned and operated pest control companies in the Pa., N.J. and Del. tristate region and one of the 35 largest in the United States. The company has received several accolades for rapid growth, including recognition in the Philadelphia 100The Philadelphia Business Journal’s Soaring 76 and the INC. 5000.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

SiteOne Landscape Supply acquires Reinders

LOGOS: SITEONE and REINDERS
LOGOS: SITEONE and REINDERS

SiteOne Landscape Supply recently announced that it has acquired Reinders, a fifth-generation, family-owned distributor of irrigation, agronomics and more with 12 locations across Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and Minnesota. With more than 150 years of industry leadership, Reinders has become known for its technical expertise, rapid on-site diagnostics, tailored product recommendations and service from a team of trained professionals.

Reinders evaluated multiple options for its future before choosing to partner with SiteOne, citing shared values, a focus on the green industry, strong resources and capabilities and a commitment to preserving its legacy. Reinders will continue operating under its established name, maintaining the customer relationships and service model that have defined the company, while leveraging the full resources and capabilities of SiteOne.

“As a very successful fifth-generation, family-owned company, Reinders is well-known and respected in the green industry for quality and reliability, a commitment to exceptional customer service and for helping their customers succeed — values we share at SiteOne,” said Doug Black, chairman and CEO of SiteOne. “This acquisition expands our ability to offer the full line of landscape supplies to our combined customers, enhances our presence in the market and provides an avenue for further expansion in the growing Midwest market. We’re excited to welcome Ann Reinders and the talented Reinders team to the SiteOne family and look forward to working together to serve landscape professionals throughout the Midwest and beyond.”

“For more than 150 years, we have built a name, a brand and a legacy in the green industry,” said Ann Reinders, VP of operations at Reinders, who will remain with the business following the acquisition. “While the Reinders family has led the company for five generations, it’s our incredible people who have built the brand. SiteOne is the best partner to continue to further the service excellence and quality products the green industry deserves. I look forward to leading Reinders into our next phase, strengthened by the infrastructure, leadership and people-focused approach SiteOne provides.”

“Joining SiteOne allows Reinders to leverage the strengths of both organizations to provide superior customer service well into the future,” said Craig Reinders, CEO of Reinders. Craig will move on to lead Spartan Turf Products, the Reinders family Toro distribution business.  “The alignment between the core values of SiteOne and Reinders creates a powerful foundation, uniquely positioning Reinders to elevate the level of service and support its customers rely on — now and in the years ahead.”

The partnership underscores both companies’ long-term commitment to the green industry and to strengthening the distribution network that turf professionals depend on every day. Customers should continue working with their local Reinders teams as usual while the companies thoughtfully integrate over time.

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Liphatech: TakeDown II series

IMAGE: LIPHATECH
IMAGE: LIPHATECH

For effective control of tough rodent infestations, pest management professionals (PMPs) can turn to TakeDown II. As an acute rodenticide for the professional pest control market, TakeDown II provides faster results than anticoagulant rodenticides, the company says. A lethal dose may be consumed in one night’s feeding, though it may take two or more days for the first dead rodents to appear.

Take Down II’s active ingredient, bromethalin, is effective against house mice, Norway rats and roof rats. It can also be used to fight anticoagulant-resistant rodent populations, especially those in commercial settings.

For PMPs looking to take down rodent populations, this rodenticide is available in two formulation options. The first is an 8-gram soft bait pouch that offers a palatable bait matrix and maintains its integrity even in hot environments. PMPs can also purchase TakeDown II in 14-gram mini blocks, designed with rodent gnawing edges and a center hole for securing on vertical or horizontal rods. TakeDown II mini blocks are registered in all states except Maine.

TakeDown II is one of many intelligent solutions offered by Liphatech and supported by its team of pest control experts. These technical support specialists offer a combined 150 years of experience and can help PMPs to solve complex pest challenges.

About Liphatech

With U.S. headquarters based in Milwaukee, Wis., Liphatech is a worldwide manufacturer of pest control products. It is considered to be the developer of three of the industry’s active ingredients: chlorophacinone, bromadiolone and difethialone. The company was founded in France in 1946 io develop anticoagulants for the treatment of heart patients. It developed chlorophacinone in the 1960s and branded it as Rozol, a family of products that includes grain and pelleted products for field and structural use, and a tracking powder for use in and around structures. In the 1970s, Liphatech developed bromadiolone, its original second-generation rodenticide active ingredient.

The innovations continued with the opening of its U.S. facility in 1987. Research there and in Europe resulted in the discovery of difethialone during the late 1980s, with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency registration as an active ingredient in 1995.

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NPMA announces Impact Award winners for WIPM

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) recently announced 108 recipients of their 2026 NPMA Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management (WIPM). The Impact Awards, sponsored by FieldRoutes, honor and celebrate exceptional women at all levels within the pest management industry, in any role, including management, technical/service, sales or office staff.

“We’re thrilled to honor these 108 remarkable women in our industry as we celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. The overwhelming response to our call for nominations reflects the extraordinary impact women continue to make in our field — and the growing recognition of their influence. We look forward to celebrating their inspiring stories and the significant contributions that continue to shape and advance our industry,” said Dominique Stumpf, CEO of the NPMA.

Women working in any function at a pest control company were eligible for consideration. This includes technical/service, sales, management or office staff and nominations were open to individuals from both NPMA member companies, as well as nonmembers. NPMA encouraged nominations from anyone who has a professional relationship with a potential nominee, as well as nominations of individuals who have received state, local or other industry-specific recognition. Each nomination was considered based on the merits of information included in the submissions.

Recipients will be honored during the NPMA’s Women’s Forum, May 19 – 21, in Charlotte, N.C.

Kelley Altland, field sales representative, BASF, Manchester, Conn.

Rachel Arban, operations manager, Insight Pest Solutions Canada, Gloucester, Ontario, Canada

Helon Baldone, foresight onboarding manager, Forshaw, Charlotte, N.C.

Nancy Barton, human resources, Pisgah Pest Control, Brevard, N.C.

Julie Baskerville, Adam’s Pest Control, Inc, Medina, Minn.

Jessa Batryn, pest management technician, Cottage Country Pest Control, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

Julie Bimmerman, VP of brands, Rollins Inc, Atlanta, Ga.

Jessi Binkley, pest management professional, Accel Pest and Termite Control, Virginia Beach, Virginia

Brittani Blackburn, office manager, certified applicator, Quality Termite & Pest Control, Inc., Greenville, N.C.

Melanie Bole, builder & community engagement specialist, Chorus, Birmingham, Ala.

Marta Borgeson, administrative assistant III, Ecolab, White Bear Lake, Minn.

Meredith Boyd, technical services coordinator, Waynes Pest Control, Hoover, Ala.

Rhiannon Boyd, operations manager, Walker Pest Management, Greenville, S.C.

Abby Branch, region operations manager, Fox Pest Control, Wellsville, Utah

Kelly Brannon, service center supervisor, Waynes Pest Control, Hoover, Ala.

Jessica Bueche, operations training coordinator, Rentokil-Terminix, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Abagale Burt, team lead, Frontline Pest Control, Orem, Utah

Kim Camera, owner, Urban Canine Pest and Wildlife Solutions, Windsor, S.C.

Dominique Carballo, service technician, Peachtree Pest Control, Woodstock, Ga.

Sheri Carlson, CFO, Adams Pest Control, Medina, Minn.

Desiree Carpintero, operations manager, Aptive Pest Control, Yorba Linda, Calif.

Amanda Carter, service director, Pest End Inc, Plaistow, N.H.

Alicia Caudill, office coordinator, Nisus Corporation, Rockford, Tenn.

Alana Coffell, national administrative manager, Insight Pest Solutions, Ontario, Canada

Kristen Combs-Bicaba, lead benefits specialist, Rentokil Terminix, Omaha, Nebraska

Laura Corbin, integrator & team performance coach, Think Wild Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Pest Control Business Coach, Canton, Ga.

Kristin Coron, Fredericksburg, Virginia

Kate Couron, executive director, East Tennessee Pest Control Association (ETPCA), Charlotte, N.C.

Christina Davis, managing editor, Fox Pest Control, Logan, Utah

Kim Decrescente, brunswick office manager, Bug-N-A-Rug Exterminators, Wilmington, N.C.

Amy DeLaRoche, IPM division leader, MidHill IronWorks (MHI), Hubbardston, Massachusetts

Tara Dempsey, ACE, recruitment and payroll specialist, Frontline Pest Control, Lutherville Timonium, Utah

Tess Dhulst, partner and head of service & operations quebec, Insight Pest Solutions, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Sheila Donatelli, continuing education manager, Rentokil-Terminix, Charlotte, N.C.

Mary Elizabeth Dowless-Fairfax, mergers & acquisitions business development, Anticimex Carolinas, Little River, S.C.

Jennifer Emerson, CFO, Golden Circle Exterminators, Jackson, Tenn.

Jessica Emerson, customer payment supervisor, Terminix, Memphis, Tenn.

Steph Evans, market trainer – florida, Rentokil Terminix, Gainesville, Fla.

Heather Flynn, marketing manager, Ecolab, Bayfield, Wisc.

Angelik Fontanez, commercial operations experience manager, Turner Pest Control, Jacksonville, Fla.

Kristin Fore, CEO, All-Rite Pest Control, Lexington, Ky.

Megan French, instructional designer, Rentokil Terminix, Reidsville, NC, N.C.

Julie Gallagher, HR/AP/bookkeeper, Bug-N-A-Rug Exterminators, Wilmington, N.C.

Jessica Glover, service manager, Hawx Services, Charlotte, N.C.

Shawna Green, inside sales manager, Turner Pest Control, Jacksonville, Fla.

Alexa Rae Hackett, director of operations, Victory Pest & Critter Control LLC, Schertz, Texas

Tae Hargett, senior designer, Rentokil Terminix, New York, N.Y.

Viviana Harrington, VP, corporate & compliance counsel, Aptive Environmental, Provo, Utah

Leah Hazelwood, CEO & marketing strategist, Go Forth Marketing, High Point, N.C.

Katie Hendricks, wilmington branch manager, Bug-N-A-Rug Exterminators, Wilmington, N.C.

Victoria Hickam, product engineer & designer, Evolve One, Stewart, Fla.

Robbie Hudec, VP IT M&A & technology integrations, Rollins Inc, Atlanta, Ga.

Stacey Hudson, insider operations manager, Modern Exterminating, Columbia, S.C.

Bhavini Kamdar, New York, N.Y.

Nisha Pradeepa Kathiresan, head – technical and quality control, Debug Pest Control Services LLC, Dubai, U.A.E

Marty Keane, regional manager, Nisus Corporation, Allen, Texas

Arlette Kiernan, VP of human resources, JP McHale Pest Management, Buchanan, N.Y.

Becky Kuberski, branch manager, Rottler Pest Solutions, St Louis, Mo.

Kanisha Lang, HR coordinator, Peachtree Pest Control, Woodstock, Ga.

Maddy Lee, assistant marketing manager, Ecolab, Minneapolis, Minn.

Isabelle Lucero, technical sales & compliance manager, JT Eaton, Twinsburg, Ohio

Najwa Makhlouf, group director – service assurance, EFS Facilities Management Services, Dubai, U.A.E

Michelle Markle, market manager, Ecolab, Orlando, Fla.

Joleen Matthews, director of PMO & IT at American Pest | strategy, integrations & organizational leadership, American Pest, Columbia, Md.

Kristen Minear, regional manager, Aptive Environmental, Austin, Texas

Jill Minnick, office manager – commercial, SAMCO, Coral Springs, Fla.

Tracy Mitchell, office manager, Pest Management Systems, Inc, Greensboro, N.C.

Ashley Morrison, president, City Wide Exterminating, Locust, N.C.

Ana Nedio, office manager, Northwest Exterminating, Lauderhill, Fla.

Angela Nelson, VP of human resources, Anticimex North America, Port Orange, Fla.

Brittney Oakley, director of commercial sales and marketing, Natural State Pest Control, Lowell, Ark.

Jasmin Parker, owner, co-founder, Sage Solutions Pest Control, Phoenix, Ariz.

Alea Pedroza, Envu area sales manager, pest management – PNW and Hawaii, Envu, Cary, N.C.

Jenny Pierce, Metro Guard, Cleburne, Texas

Kathleen Pretty, owner, Viking Pest Management, Mt Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Tara Priebe, technology workflows and data systems director, Insight Pest Solutions Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

Amanda Ragar, owner, Natural State Pest Control, Lowell, Ark.

Ashleigh Randall, fleet & special projects coordinator, Modern Pest Services, Brunswick, Maine

Janis Reed, director of product development and regulatory, Control Solutions Inc., Pasadena, Texas

Calli Richards, finance manager, Fox Pest Control, Fielding, Utah

Misbah Rizwan, researcher, Private Researcher, Lahore, Punjab

Haily Rogers, termite technician, Rentokil-Terminix, Durant, Oklahoma

Holly Sanefski, business manager, Perimetek Pest Management, Corp, East Syracuse, N.Y.

Alicia Schmitt, office manager, American Pest Management, Junction City, Kan.

Katia Shapovalenko, branch manager, Rose Pest Solutions, Wheeling, Ill.

Keva Shorter, office administrator, Johnson Pest Control, Sevierville, Tenn.

Tiffany Smith, director of client success, Baton Leads, Inc., Gilbert, Ariz.

Machelle Stockstad, region manager, Orkin, Denver, Colo.

Desiree Straubinger, technical field representative, BASF, Orlando, Fla.

Elizabeth Terra, billing specialist, Official Pest Prevention, Elk Grove, Calif.

Julie Tesh-Clark, chief communications officer, Pest Management Systems Inc., Greensboro, N.C.

Vicki Thomas, customer service representative, Prodigy Pest Solutions, Sarasota, Fla.

Antoinette “Toni” Thomas, senior office manager, Stark Exterminators, Homewood, Ala.

Karin Torchia, office manager, Cascade Pest Control, Snohomish, Wash.

Jessica Torre, vice president, Tower Pest Control, Miami Lakes, Fla.

Liliana “Lily” Torres, vice president of human resources, Certus Pest Inc, Tampa, Fla.

Erica Tucker, regional administrative leader, Northwest Exterminating, Carrollton, Ga.

Victoria Turpin, marketing coordinator, Rottler Pest Solutions, St. Louis, Mo.

Erin Vanderfleet, executive assistant, Pest Management Systems, Inc, Greensboro, N.C.

Tia Marie Van Fossen, owner, Mindful Pest & Property Solutions, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Susan Vien, district manager, Ecolab, Landmark, Manitoba

Lindsey Willis, pest control consultant, Terminix, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.

Jenny Wilson, manager, Trio Pest Control LLC, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Hallie Windman-Kerr, contact center manager, JP McHale Pest Management, Buchanan, N.Y.

Alyse Wolff, director of internal operations, Viking Pest Control, Warren, N.J.

Alysia Wrobel, VP of operations, Kind Pest Control, Raleigh, N.C.

Becca Young, systems and admin manager, Bug-N-A-Rug Exterminators, Wilmington, N.C.

Cathy Zion, commercial administration lead, Viking Pest, Warren, N.J.

About the National Pest Management Association

The National Pest Management Association is a non-profit organization with more than 4,000 members. It was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food and property from the diseases and dangers of pests. The association has had many notable leaders over the years, including Pest Management Professional Hall of Famers Bill Buettner (Class of 1998), Dr. Ralph Heal (Class of 2003), Dr. Phil Spear (Class of 2004) and Bob Rosenberg (Class of 2013), to name just a few.

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