The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and FMC named Sgt. Phillip Moore, Trutech Wildlife Service, Sarasota/Fort Myers, Fla., the 2022 David Cooksey PestVet of the Year.
During Legislative Day 2022, Sgt. Moore was recognized for his leadership and involvement in community volunteer activities, as well as his contributions to the pest control industry, Trutech, and Veterans. “I couldn’t be prouder to be a member of such a tremendous industry,” he told Pest Management Professional. “The pest management world has broadened my horizon, and opened my eyes.”
As a Veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Sgt. Moore realized how important art is to his post-war healing process. He created “The Art of War,” 18 paintings that show moments of combat captured through the eyes of someone who is color-blind. The collection is now a traveling exhibit and currently on display at The Military Heritage Museum in Punta Gorda, Fla.
After leaving the Army, Sgt. Moore missed the adrenaline rush he experienced in combat, and the opportunity to help others. “It was crucial I found a job that was exciting and a little dangerous, in order to help people and wildlife simultaneously,” he says. He relocated from Illinois to Florida for its dangerous wildlife species, noting “I try to save the world, one customer or animal at a time.”
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from Pest Management Professional https://www.mypmp.net/2022/04/22/art-helps-pestvet-heal/
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