FORSHAW Announces Julie Fogg as Core Account Manager in Georgia, Tennessee

Based out of the Kennesaw, Ga., branch, Fogg will be responsible for leading client engagement, sales growth and strategic development throughout the Southeast region.

FORSHAW Announces Julie Fogg as Core Account Manager in Georgia, Tennessee
Julie Fogg
Courtesy of FORSHAW

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – FORSHAW announced the appointment of Julie Fogg as the new core account manager for Tennessee and Georgia. Based out of the Kennesaw, Ga., branch, Fogg will be responsible for leading client engagement, sales growth and strategic development throughout the Southeast region.

Fogg brings nearly 40 years of experience in the pest management industry, having served in a wide variety of roles including customer service, warehouse operations, purchasing, management, sales and business development. Her deep industry knowledge, passion for serving others, and proven leadership make her a strong asset to FORSHAW’s growing Southeast team, the company said.

“Julie is a powerhouse in pest control distribution, and we’re honored to welcome her to the FORSHAW family,” said Mark DeGeare, chief development officer. “Her extensive experience, industry relationships, and leadership will be instrumental as we continue to expand in Georgia and Tennessee.”

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Will Shively, director of sales, said, “Julie’s reputation for delivering excellence is second to none. She brings a depth of knowledge, a sharp focus on customer solutions, and a level of professionalism that aligns perfectly with our vision.”

“I am thrilled to join FORSHAW and work alongside a team that values innovation, integrity, and service,” said Fogg. “I look forward to strengthening relationships with our partners across Tennessee and Georgia while driving growth in this exciting market.”

In addition to her professional achievements, Fogg serves as secretary of the Hands United Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting pest management professionals facing hardship through financial relief. She is also actively involved in several industry associations including GPCA, CPCO, NWCOA, and GMCA, where she serves on the board of directors. She holds a Category 41 license and is an approved speaker for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.