PestStop CEO Billy Olesen and his border collie, Bruno, were featured on the cover of PCT's September issue to showcase Bruno as a "PestStop employee" in the company's marketing materials to bring relevance and understanding to the table when working in residential homes' with animals.
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed the inner dog or cat person in many of us. But now that about two-thirds of U.S. households have a pet, what does that mean for pest control providers?
PCT’s Amanda Donchatz and her four-legged companion, Romeo, went on a virtual play date with PestStop CEO Billy Olesen and his border collie, Bruno, to get an insider perspective on how Olesen has adopted an animal-friendly office culture using dogs as a building block to make lasting customer relationships.
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