
Ecologic Entomology
BOSTON, Mass. – Bob Leon, a professional with more than 30 years of pest management experience, has joined Ecologic Entomology. He’s held sales, service, and management positions at both national and locally-owned pest management companies. Leon has developed IPM programs for multi-unit housing properties, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, military installations, and commercial properties. He has extensive experience developing rodent control plans for major construction projects and municipalities. Leon is also an associate certified entomologist (A.C.E.) with the Entomological Society of America.
Leon’s contributions to the industry are evident in his longtime commitment to the New England Pest Management Association (NEPMA). Since 1994, he’s held many board positions, including president. He currently serves as an advisor to the board of directors and chairs the nominating committee. He is believed to be the longest-serving member of NEPMA. In 2014, Leon received the Bart Eldridge Award for his contributions and dedication to the association. He serves as chair of the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Resources (MDAR) Pesticide Advisory Council, which makes recommendations to the pesticide board regarding rules and regulations of pesticide applications.
Leon is committed to giving back to his community. He coached youth hockey for 20 years, has spoken to elementary school students about beneficial and harmful insects, and has provided pest and termite control services, free of charge, to veterans through the Wounded Warrior Project.
Leon and his wife, Theresa, enjoy cooking, spending time at their summer home in Maine, and just welcomed their 10th grandchild to the family.
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