NPMA announces promotions

By

August 17, 2018

Architect Moloney Plevelich

From left are Andy Architect, Megan Moloney and Jake Plevelich. PHOTO: NPMA

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA), based in Fairfax, Va., has announced a series of internal promotions.

“Recognizing leadership qualities and tenure, as well as strong relationships with our members and the industry, provide an opportunity for growth within the NPMA organization,” says NPMA CEO Dominique Stumpf, CMP, CAE. “These staffers exemplify the strong qualities we need to grow as an organization and support the pest management industry.”

Andy Architect, chief industry relations officer who has served with NPMA for 14 years in a variety of positions, has been promoted to chief of staff. Architect will continue to serve as the conduit for the association’s strategic industry partners, as well as lead the public policy, QualityPro and technical teams. In his new role, Architect will also be responsible for overseeing marketing, membership and the state association management teams.

Megan Moloney, who has served with NPMA for 8 years as the meetings manager, has been promoted to director of meetings. Moloney recently received the prestigious CMP (certified meeting planner) designation, which is only awarded after rigorous training and testing. In addition to her role in assisting with all national meetings and the annual convention, Moloney will be responsible for exhibit management and regional conferences.

Jake Plevelich, who has served with NPMA for 3 years as the public policy manager, has been promoted to public policy director. In his new role, Plevelich will be responsible for overseeing a growing State Policy Affairs Representative (SPAR) program, taking a more active role in managing the NPMA PestPac, and fostering new relationships with like-minded trade groups and Capitol Hill offices.

Category:

Leave A Comment

Comments are closed.