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The North Carolina Pest Management Association (NCPMA) celebrated its 75th Pest Control Technician’s (PCT) School at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Conference Center in Durham Jan. 27-30, 2025.
“We are thrilled to be celebrating the 75th Pest Control Technician’s School in Durham. The school is not only a conference, but it’s a long-held tradition that we are proud to carry on for our industry,” said John Adkins, PCT committee chair. “Over the years, we have developed a reputation for having some of the best speakers and sessions in the country and this year promises to be one of our best yet.”
The event opened with a video created by Go Forth Marketing celebrating the history of the school and a panel discussion featuring some of the event’s past chairs discussing the evolution of the school. The PCT School began at North Carolina State University and today attracts more than 1,000 attendees each year making it the second-largest pest management gathering in the country.
The opening session included presentations of NCPMA’s Technician of the Year, Administrative Professional of the Year and Hall of Fame awards, along with the awarding of a scholarship to a North Carolina State University entomology student.
The PCT School offers four days of pest management continuing education, hands-on training courses and more featuring nationally known speakers.
About the NCPMA
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 the Tar Heel State. NCPMA is considered to be the only statewide association dedicated to representing and educating North Carolina’s pest management professionals.
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