FAIRFAX, Va. – The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) announced Lifetime Membership has been awarded Chuck Tindol for his career of service in the pest management industry.
“On behalf of the NPMA Board of Directors, I am thrilled to honor Chuck with the distinction of Lifetime membership in NPMA,” said NPMA President Justin McCauley. “His contributions to the pest management industry and to NPMA are innumerable.”
Founded in 1991, Chuck and his family owned Allgood Pest Solutions in Duluth, Ga., growing it to a $27 million company, which was ultimately acquired by Rentokil in 2017.
Among his numerous volunteer roles in NPMA, Chuck served as president in 2016-2017. Under his leadership as president, NPMA launched the prestigious Executive Leadership Program which continues on today in developing emerging leaders in the industry. He also served as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Pest Management Foundation, Board Chair of QualityPro, and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA).
“Working with Chuck was a particular honor as his term as president coincided with my first year as CEO. His integrity and passion for the industry underscores the professionalism we look to provide to consumers,” said NPMA CEO Dominique Stumpf. “I am incredibly grateful for his commitment and leadership that helped drive progress in both NPMA and the industry.”
NPMA is forever grateful for the contributions made throughout his career and wishes him the best in retirement, the association said in a press release.
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