Nisus promotes director of business development

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February 9, 2022

Harry Bryan

Harry Bryan

Nisus Corp. promoted Harry Bryan to the national role of director of business development for the company’s pest control division.

In his new role, Bryan will be focused on pioneering new market segments and helping to create strategic plans for future product launches.

During his 27-year career, he has helped expand the company’s geographic reach throughout the United States by presenting hundreds of educational seminars in more than 40 states. He has been a part of the new construction program for pest management professionals (PMPs) and builders.

He also spearheaded the Nisus Corp. small fly control protocol, which has become an industry standard. Bryan also provided leadership in the company’s powderpost beetle prevention program in various market segments.

In addition to this national role, Bryan will continue to build relationships with potential and current customers in the company’s Mid-South territory.

“Harry is an amazing individual, and we are privileged to have him on the Nisus team. I truly believe you could drop Harry anywhere in the country and he could easily solve a PMP’s worst problem,” said Lee Barrett, president of Nisus. “One of the things that the industry likes about Harry is that he wants to see you succeed, and he will do whatever he can to help make that happen.”

About Nisus Corp.

Nisus Corp. is a leading manufacturer of sustainable wood preservatives and sustainable pest control products to the railroad, utility and lumber industries from its headquarters in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Rockford, Tenn.  Nisus has experienced rapid growth since its beginning in 1990 and distributes more than 30 products to eight different industries across the United States and in seven international markets.

 

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Ellen Wagner

Ellen Wagner is the digital editor for PMP magazine. She can be reached at ewagner@northcoastmedia.net.

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