KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Nisus Corporation has announced that Harry Bryan will be handling a new territory in the Mid-South which will include Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Bryan has worked with PMPs in virtually all parts of the country during his time with Nisus. Bryan’s passionate approach to sharing the Nisus products, combined with his love of BBQ and storytelling, have made him an icon in the industry. He has also been a social media pioneer in pest control.
“Harry is a connector – he brings people together,” says Lee Barrett, Divisional Vice President of Pest Control at Nisus Corporation. “He has relationships with PMPs all over the country and spreads a positive message of hard work, striving for constant improvement, and loving life wherever he goes. He’s an accomplished speaker and has presented more than a thousand seminars across the United States. Harry is a pioneer and has an incredible ability to adapt to different marketplaces and always be successful – he’s a part of the whole Nisus success story. He can relate to a wide variety of people and convey a consistent message no matter where he is.”
Bryan was previously handling the Northeast territory which will be transitioned to John Singletary moving forward. His new territory will put Bryan a little closer to home.
Nisus Corporation is the leading manufacturer of sustainable pest control products and provides sustainable wood preservatives to the railroad, utility and lumber industries from its headquarters in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in Rockford, Tennessee. Nisus has experienced rapid growth since its beginning in 1990 and distributes more than 30 products to eight different industries across the United States and in seven international markets. Nisus will continue to be a leader in sustainable pest control and wood protection solutions.
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