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early 3,100 pest management profes- sionals—including a record number of international representatives—enthu-
siastically navigated over 100,000 square feet of exhibit space. Proving itself once again as the premier platform to conduct domestic and international business in the pest man- agement industry, exhibitors and attendees alike reported PestWorld 2011 to be “the most cost-effective and efficient way to do busi- ness, shop for new products and services, and stay on the cutting edge of industry technology.”
With expert-led sessions featuring interactive forums, hands-on workshops and seminars, and recertification credits, attendees discovered
the latest business trends and earned valu- able recertification credits. New this year were NPMA’s House of Learning, a unique educa- tional format, staged to represent a true field environment, and its Bed Bug Forum, a focused series providing the latest research, control techniques, and information on the legal impli- cations of bed bugs to a pest control company.
Additionally, PestWorld featured General Session speakers Lieutenant General Russel Honoré and Richard Picciotto for two extraor- dinary stories of leadership during chaos. Honoré shared his experiences as Commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, while FDNY bat- talion commander Picciotto told an outspoken account of September 11.
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