The first stop PestWorld 2022 attendees is the registration area to pickup the badges that provide access to the exhibit hall.
The Boston Police Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drum perform during the opening session of PestWorld 2022 on Tuesday.
The exhibit hall officially opens for PestWorld 2022.
FMC Professional Solutions hosted a dinner reception for its True Champions members at Dillon’s, a restaurant located in an original Boston police precinct station built in 1887. Pictured from left are FMC Professional Solutions’ North America sales manager, Allan Dufoe, and marketing manager, Michael Sisti, with Trinity and Randy Moffat. Randy is director of operations for United Pest Solutions, Seattle, Wash.
The New England Pest Management Association (NEPMA) hosted a dinner reception for its members. Taking place at the Sheraton, event sponsors included Bell Labs, BASF and Evolve YT. During the event, President Tom Drapeau, ACE, of Freedom Pest Control in Merrimac, Mass., announced that Yankee Pest Control’s Galvin Murphy had donated $10,000 to the New England Center & Home for Veterans on behalf of the NPMA’s PestVets, to match the $10,000 donation raised by NEPMA. This donation not only funds 180 “Welcome Aboard” packages for new arrivals, which consists of toiletries and other essentials, but helps bring a bathroom at the Center into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Control Solutions Inc. hosted an event Tuesday night that included tours of Fenway Park.
Attendees of PestWorld 2022 were able to meet up during the Control Solutions Inc. event at the Dell Technologies Club in Fenway Park.
NPMA Board of Directors take the stage during the general session of PestWorld 2022 on Wednesday morning.
Former NPMA president passes the gavel to new NPMA President Justin McCauley.
NPMA President Justin McCauley speaks at the general session of PestWorld 2022.
Jon O’Hurley was the keynote speaker who spoke during the general session at PestWorld 2022 on Wednesday morning.
Megan Provost, president of RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment), led panel discussion about the importance of advocacy in the industry. Panelist Jim steed, president of Neighborly Pest Management, said, “We have a very noble industry that does great work for public health.”
Dr. Chris Fasano, FieldRoutes’ director of growth marketing, is at the company’s booth collecting stories for its upcoming podcast series, Field Famous.
From left: PCO Bookkeepers Owner Dan Gordon, Brian Bacigalupo, Bell Laboratories’ Patrick Lynch, and Heather Alonso.
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