The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) launched NPMA PRO, a certification program designed to recognize and elevate individual expertise in the pest management industry.
The program validates the knowledge and skills of individuals who protect public health and property through the essential work of pest management.
“NPMA PRO will allow us to set a new standard for professional excellence in our industry,” said Dominique Stumpf, CEO of NPMA. “This program recognizes the expertise of individuals who demonstrate mastery in pest management while reinforcing our industry’s commitment to protecting public health, food and property.”
The first credential in the series will be NPMA PRO Certified, with additional certifications to be developed in the future. To become NPMA PRO Certified, candidates must have at least one year of experience at a pest management company and pass a comprehensive examination covering industry knowledge and best practices. To maintain certification, professionals must recertify every three years, ensuring ongoing competency in current practices and emerging technologies.
The certification provides numerous benefits to pest management professionals, including:
- Enhanced professional credibility.
- Recognition of expertise and commitment to excellence.
- Potential for increased earning opportunities.
- Distinguished status in the industry
NPMA PRO Certified will be available beginning January 2025.
About the National Pest Management Association
The National Pest Management Association is a non-profit organization with more than 4,000 members. It was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food, and property from the diseases and dangers of pests. The association has had many notable leaders over the years, including Pest Management Professional Hall of Famers Bill Buettner (Class of 1998), Dr. Ralph Heal (Class of 2003), Dr. Phil Spear (Class of 2004), and Bob Rosenberg (Class of 2013), to name just a few.
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