The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) announced on 26 December the appointment of Bob Rosenberg to the position of executive vice president, with immediate effect. The announcement came following a unanimous vote of the NPMA”s Board of Directors earlier in the day.
Bob Rosenberg had been named as the organisation”s acting leader in October – see Pest announcement following the sudden resignation of the former executive vice president – Rob Lederer – earlier in the year – click here to read.
NPMA president Laura Simpson, highlighting Bob’s impressive career and several decades of experience with the association, stating; “We are thrilled that Bob has agreed to serve as our executive vice president in the years ahead. His experience, knowledge, and leadership will ensure NPMA is best poised to meet the needs of the industry as the association begins its 80th year of service. We look forward to embarking on a new era of a transparent, member-focused organisation that consistently responds to the needs of 21st century pest management professionals.” Bob shared his enthusiasm for the new position, saying; “I look forward to working with the board and the rest of the staff in renewed and expanded efforts to educate, protect, and grow the pest management industry.” He thanked the board for offering him “the privilege of working with industry professionals in a more strategic and visionary capacity.” |
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Bob’s career with NPMA has focused on advocating for the professional pest management industry”s interests with federal, state and local government. An oft-quoted expert on all pest management related issues, he has served on numerous federal, state and industry boards and committees. We all wish Bob good fortune in this appointment. |