Insects Limited Announces Leadership Changes, Promotions for Continued Growth

Tom Mueller has assumed the role of CEO, Pat Kelley has been appointed as the managing director of the Center for Stored Product Protection and Micah Page joins Insects Limited as Chief Operating Officer.

Insects Limited Announces Leadership Change
Micah Page (top left), Pat Kelley (bottom left) and Tom Mueller (right).
Courtesy of Insects Limited

WESTFIELD, Ind. – Insects Limited announced several key changes within its leadership team to further drive its mission of protecting food and cherished belongings worldwide. These changes reflect the company’s commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and strategic growth as it continues to address the evolving needs of stored product protection, the company said.

Pat Kelley, a board-certified entomologist, has been appointed as the managing director of the Center for Stored Product Protection. In this new role, Kelley will focus on advancing research and educational initiatives in stored product pest management. He brings with him 39 years of entomological expertise and a dedication to enhancing the knowledge base in this essential area, which is critical to preserving food integrity around the world.

Tom Mueller has assumed the role of Chief Executive Office, where he will guide Insects Limited’s strategic vision and spearhead business growth initiatives. Mueller's extensive experience in the pest management industry, coupled with his strong leadership within Insects Limited, positions him ideally to oversee the company’s expansion while upholding its core values and customer commitment.

Micah Page joins Insects Limited as Chief Operating Officer. Page’s operational expertise will drive key projects that enhance Insects Limited’s efficiency and product innovation, reinforcing the company’s long-standing dedication to quality and customer success. She will play a central role in optimizing the internal processes that support Insects Limited’s product development and service excellence, the company said.