NPTA Board welcomes new directors to drive industry progress

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The National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA) has announced the appointment of five new members to its Board of Directors, following a highly-competitive and inspiring interview process.

The new board members are Jasmin Emmerson, sales director at Fotolec Technologies; Hugh Radford, founder of Guardian Pest Control; Shaun Muller, director of Oakham Pest Control; Louise Coldwell, head of sales and customer services at Killgerm; and Sophie Thorogood, technical training manager at Pelsis.

NPTA chairman and co-founder John Davison said these individuals bring a wealth of expertise and passion for advancing the pest control industry, supporting the NPTA’s mission to champion pest controllers and businesses of all sizes through improved training, business support, and industry representation.

Mr Davison said: “We are incredibly excited about the potential each new board member brings to the NPTA. Their insights and leadership will be instrumental in strengthening our association’s impact and advancing our strategic vision.”

In addition, NPTA has entered into collaborations with three other professionals on special projects which aim to bring significant advancements to the pest control sector. These individuals are expected to formally join the board within the next six months.

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