Morrison Named President of the North Carolina Pest Management Association

Morrison Named President of the North Carolina Pest Management Association

Morrison Named President of the North Carolina Pest Management Association

Dylan Morrison

Locust, NC – Dylan Morrison, ACE, with City Wide Exterminating in Locust has been named President of the North Carolina Pest Management Association (NCPMA). Morrison has previously served on the board of directors in various roles over the past six years, and most recently held the position of Vice President. Morrison says, “I am looking forward to a great year serving alongside so many talented individuals. Our membership is in great hands because of the knowledge and commitment of each person who selflessly works to advance the organization, and I’m honored to be a part of it,” he adds.

Morrison and fellow incoming board members were sworn in at the 2023 Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic Summer Conference held August 3-5th. Board members will serve a one-year term completing their service in July of 2024.

This year, the 2023 Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic Summer Conference was held at the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort where pest management professionals from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia gather for their annual summer conference. Conference participants attend sessions focused on education, industry updates, and networking events.

The NC Pest Management Association (NCPMA) is the trade association representing pest management professionals in North Carolina and promotes the success and education of all pest management businesses in the state. Founded in 1952, the association is now made up of approximately 280 member companies, and is the only statewide association dedicated to representing and educating pest management professionals in North Carolina. Morrison concludes with, “I’m honored to represent such a strong association that embodies unwavering excellence for everyone in the pest management industry, and I look forward to seeing all we accomplish together this year.”

To learn more about NCPMA, visit https://www.ncpestmanagement.org/.