NCPMA hosts annual Pest Control Technician’s School

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January 26, 2023

LOGO: NCPMAThe 73rd annual Pest Control Technician’s (PCT) School kicked off Jan. 24 in Durham, N.C., with the opening sessional and general membership meeting.

The event, which is sponsored by the North Carolina Pest Management Association (NCPMA), is being held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Conference Center in Durham.

“The PCT School is a tradition that we’ve upheld for more than seven decades, and we are proud that it has become one of the largest pest management gatherings in the United States. This year’s school promises to be one of our best yet,” said Marie Horner, ACE, NCPMA president and vice president of government affairs for Atlanta, Ga.-based Arrow Exterminators.

The 2023 Pest Control Technician’s School opened with a keynote address by Nhat Pham, chief strategist of Successwerks. Pham is a success coach, business consultant and StoryBrand strategist.

In addition, the opening session included presentations of NCPMA’s Technician of the Year and Administrative Professional of the Year awards and the awarding of a scholarship to a North Carolina State University entomology student.

The 2023 Pest Control Technician’s School offers four days of pest management continuing education, hands-on training courses and more featuring nationally known speakers. It started Jan. 23 and continues through Jan. 26.

About the North Carolina Pest Management Association

Founded in 1952, the North Carolina Pest Management Association (NCPMA), is the trade association representing the professional pest management industry in North Carolina. NCPMA promotes the continued cooperation and success of all pest management businesses in North Carolina. NCPMA is the only statewide association dedicated to representing and educating North Carolina’s pest management professionals.

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Ellen Wagner

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