he National Pest Management Association (NPMA) recently released Making an Impact: 2018 Annual Report. The report reflects the actions the association has taken to support the membership and the impact the pest control industry has made in the communities it serves.

“Over the last year, NPMA has been collaborating with and listening to members in our community,” said NPMA CEO Dominique Stumpf. “Through continued collaboration and open communication, we can make a significant impact and drive positive progress together.”
NPMA has remained focused on the strategic plan set in 2016 — supporting members in being professional, knowledgeable, and profitable through education, industry leadership, public policy advocacy and growth of the market.

In 2018, NPMA welcomed more than 500 new member companies, provided members with new online learning opportunities, maintained a whole-hearted push for three priorities within the 2018 Farm Bill, collaborated with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on spreading awareness of public health issues, and hosted the largest PestWorld annual convention to date.
“We know the work we’re doing together is indeed having a profound impact,” Stumpf added. “We are energized, ready and poised for growth and we look forward to what the future holds.”
To view NPMA’s 2018 Annual Report, visit www.npmapestworld.org.
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