Cook’s Pest Control promotes 4 employees

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March 23, 2023

Clockwise: Andrew Davitt, Jeremy Wall, Will Shacklett and Joe Shuler

Clockwise from upper left are Andrew Davitt, Jeremy Wall, Will Shacklett and Joe Shuler.

Cook’s Pest Control recently promoted four employees to various roles throughout the company.

Andrew Davitt, BCE, was promoted to pest control services manager. His career with Cook’s Pest Control began in 2018 when he was hired as a technical specialist for the home office. Over the past five years, he has served Cook’s Pest Control technical department and now will oversee the company’s pest control division. Davitt and his wife, Faith, have two children, Ben and Alice.

Cook’s Pest Control also promoted two district employees to the home office as pest control operations managers.

Jeremy Wall began his career at Cook’s Pest Control in 2005 as a commercial pest management professional (PMP). In 2013, Wall was promoted to commercial pest control supervisor. In 2021, he was again promoted to pest control department manager. Wall and his wife, Lisa, have two daughters, Koy and Lakelyn.

Will Shacklett joined the company in 2010 as a residential PMP. In 2013, he was promoted to pest control supervisor. In 2016, he was named pest control department manager. Shacklett is the father of Emma and Aiden.

Following the retirement of long-term district manager Steve Mullins, Joe Shuler, ACE, was promoted to district manager of the company’s Shelbyville, Tenn., district office. Since his hire in 2008, Shuler has served as a residential PMP, commercial PMP and pest control department manager. He has been a member of Cook’s President’s Club five years, and has earned credentials as an Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) and a Cook’s Master Pest Management Professional. Shuler and his wife, Shelly, have two children, Makenzie and Norma.

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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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