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Polyguard Products announced the addition of two entomologists who will join the company as it launches its new TERM Barrier Systems. Holly Beard and Dr. Cassie Krejci join Polyguard as technical sales representatives and research associates for the TERM Barrier Systems, which are non-chemical pest barriers for both new construction and existing structures. Krejci received her Ph.D. in entomology from Texas A&M University in 2015. Beard received her Master of Science degree in entomology from the University of Florida in 2015.
Brian Butler has been promoted to vice president of operational support for Environmental Pest Service, Sarasota, Fla. Butler was previously president of Atlanta-based Skyline Pest Solutions, an EPS company, which he co-founded in 2004. As Butler transitions into his new position, Brandon Ansley has been hired as president of Skyline Pest Solutions. Ansley most recently served as the president of Atlanta-based Northwest Heating and Cooling.



Central Life Sciences announced the hiring of Ken Turrentine as director of marketing for the Zoëcon Professional Products division. Turrentine will oversee marketing planning and strategy for the vector and professional pest control business segments.
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