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Daniel Scott joined Agri-Turf Distributing as a territory manager calling on the pest control market for the greater Los Angeles region.

Liphatech welcomed Joshua Joyce to the Pest Management Division as Western district sales manager, replacing Larry King who recently retired. Joyce will represent Liphatech’s full line of rodenticides in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and western Canada.

Norman Shonkwiler joined Wil-Kil Pest Control as Appleton regional manager. Bringing 15 years of pest management experience, Shonkwiler will oversee all operations, business development, and residential and commercial services for customers in Appleton, Wis., and the surrounding areas.

Pest Control Insulation welcomed Nathan O’Brien as director of sales and client support. O’Brien will lead the company’s growth initiatives while providing clients with training and support.

Earlier this year, Linda Prentice retired after 34 years in the pest management industry. Prentice started her career as a pest control technician in 1981 with Bug Out Service in Jacksonville, Fla. She worked in service, sales and management positions with the company before being promoted to senior technical director of Environmental Pest Service, after it merged with Bug Out in 2014. During her career, Prentice helped establish new services in the Florida market, implemented new training procedures and helped create several national programs to improve application methods and protocols.

Daniel De Poli joined Univar Environmental Sciences as director of Latin America export services, and Alejandra Peña, former logistic and sales manager of Univar ES Mexico, was appointed director of Mexico.

De Poli spent the past 15 years working the U.S., Caribbean and Latin American pest markets. He will manage the export, Mexico and Latin American businesses and will be based in Miami. In Peña’s new role, she is responsible for Univar’s operations in Mexico, including driving growth, strengthening relationships with suppliers and further building the customer base. Prior to joining Univar in 2003, Peña led commercial and sales operations at AgrEvo in Mexico.

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