CHARLOTTE, N.C. — More than 100 pest management professionals and industry vendors attended the second annual Forshaw Executive Camp at the Omni Hotel in Charlotte, N.C., May 1-3.
Topics discussed at the camp focused on managing a successful Pest Management Business in today’s economy. Dr. Jerry Teplitz spoke about effectively managing employees with differing personality traits. Tom Reilly, sponsored by BASF, shared his course on “Value Added Selling.”
Other speakers included, Stuart Mitchell, sponsored by PestWest, discussed bedbug litigation and potential class action lawsuits; Dan Gordon with PCO Bookkeepers spoke on Tax Planning for the PCO, while Linda Midyett with PestSure reviewed insurance issues facing Pest Management companies today.
To wrap up this year’s camp, Kevin Libel, President of Innovation, led a discussion on PMPs in the Age of the Empowered Consumer. Kevin was sponsored by Syngenta Crop Science.
Forshaw Inc. is committed to helping PMP’s develop a “Culture of Success” in the Pest Management Industry. Educational and networking opportunities - such as the Forshaw Executive Camp - allow PMP’s to focus their attention on running a successful and profitable business while creating a “Culture of Success” within their organizations.
Latest from Pest Control Technology
- Battling Bats with Exclusion
- Video Highlights: Experience Academy 2025 in Palm Spring
- Arrow Exterminators Opens Three New Offices in Florida and Alabama
- WorkWave Appoints Arjun Ramchandran as Chief Customer Officer
- Amped for Electric
- Sprague Leaders Elected to Oregon and Utah Association Boards
- How to Win More Pest Control Jobs with Smarter Google Ads and AI Search Strategy
- Texas Department of Agriculture Deploys Swormlure to Fight New World Screwworm