Dan Dees inducted into SCPCA Hall of Fame

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February 24, 2022

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Dan Dees accepting his award with the SCPCA President Richard Borden (left) and David Nelson (right), Northwest Exterminating service center manager and SCPCA board of directors member. PHOTO: NORTHWEST EXTERMINATING

Dan Dees, former Piedmont Pest Control founder and owner, was recently inducted into the South Carolina Pest Control Association (SCPCA) Hall of Fame.

Dees was nominated by David Nelson, the manager of the Northwest Exterminating service center in Laurens, S.C.

According to the SCPCA news release, “Dees started Piedmont Pest Control in 1982 and successfully grew the company while caring for his team, customers and community first. He was passionate about industry owner-operators supporting one another and sharing knowledge, knowing it would benefit all and make the industry even greater.”

Dees started Piedmont Pest Control in 1982 and successfully grew the company while caring for his team, customers and community first. He was passionate about industry owner-operators supporting one another and sharing knowledge, knowing it would benefit all and make the industry even greater.

“Dees has been a member of SCPCA for years and served as its president from 1989 to 1999. Ready to focus on family and retirement, Piedmont Pest Control merged with Northwest Exterminating in 2017 to continue to grow the business in the Laurens, S.C., community and beyond.”

About Northwest Exterminating

Northwest Exterminating was founded in 1951 and is now in its third generation of Phillips family leadership. Joining the Rollins Inc. team in 2017, Northwest Exterminating has grown across the southeastern United States to include over 35 service centers, with plans to continue that growth alongside Rollins in partnership with leading pest control brands.

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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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