PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Professional Women in Pest Management of New England held its first training of 2019 on Jan. 8, at Big Blue Bug Solutions.
Attendees came from Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Organization and Productivity class was taught by Brian McEwen, director of sales at the Big Blue Bug. The goal of the class was to have everyone take away 2 to 5 actionable items that could be implemented immediately.
Topics that were discussed included; barriers to our days; urgent and important items; multitasking; delegation; technology; and there were group scenarios. After the class, the women enjoyed a lunch and networking hour sponsored by the New England Pest Management Association (NEPMA).
The Professional Women In Pest Management of New England is a networking committee to empower and support women in the industry.
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