Voice for Pest, a provider of phone solutions for the pest management industry, announced that Raymond Kidwell, former vice president of administration for McCall Service, has joined the company’s business development team.
LabelSDS.com has appointed Chip Hughes as president and CEO. The pest control industry veteran has over 33 years of experience in the pest control industry from owning and managing a pest control company, to working in the sales management position at a pest product distribution firm, to working as a national product specialist for a pest product manufacturer.
Truly Nolen Pest Control promoted Chris Clemente to manager of the company’s new Venice, Fla., service office. Clemente joined Truly Nolen in 2005 and was most recently the company’s Fort Myers service office assistant manager. Truly Nolen also announced the promotion of Rochelle Daniels to manager of the company’s brand new Estero (Fla.) service office at 11680 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Unit 401.
Neighborly recently announced the appointment of Brian Best as the company’s senior vice president, digital, a new position on Neighborly’s executive marketing team. In his new role, Best will report directly to Neighborly Chief Marketing Officer Lisa Zoellner and will be responsible for overseeing the digital strategy and road map for Neighborly.
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