PWIPM members gathered for an engaging discussion led by Alea Pedroza of Envu, who shared her career journey and insights on growth within the pest management industry. The conversation highlighted professional development, public speaking, career transitions, and the value of industry involvement and networking. Members also discussed upcoming PWIPM events, fundraising efforts, hiring challenges, and ways to continue building stronger connections within the industry.
Alea shared her transition from plant biology research into manufacturing sales and ultimately pest management, discussing how the industry provides unique opportunities for growth, leadership, and long-term career development. Members also shared their own career journeys and experiences entering the industry through different pathways.
The group reflected on the recent ESA conference symposium focused on career pathways in structural pest management. Discussion included overcoming public speaking anxiety, gaining confidence through experience, and the importance of visibility and representation within the industry.
Samantha shared that the fourth annual PWIPM at the Park event sold out and successfully generated initial funding for the newly established PWIPM Scholarship program. The group also discussed the upcoming Steps of Hope fundraiser and explored transitioning the event to a more flexible virtual or hybrid format to encourage broader participation.
Attendees discussed current hiring challenges facing pest management companies and shared recommendations for onboarding and training new employees. The conversation emphasized the value of hiring based on personality and motivation, while leveraging training resources available through WSU and NPMA.
July 21, 2026 | 7:00 AM PST
Featured Speaker: Sheila Haddad, Bell Laboratories
Sheila will join PWIPM for a discussion-focused session centered around leadership, involvement, and building connections within the pest management industry. Drawing from her experience with NPMA PWIPM and local chapters, Sheila will share perspectives on industry engagement, professional growth, and supporting others throughout their careers.
PWIPM is continuing to raise awareness and support for the Safe House Project, helping provide safe housing, survivor support, and resources in the fight against human trafficking.
Even if you are unable to participate in the Steps of Hope event, you can still make a meaningful impact through a direct donation to our fundraiser.
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