At the General Membership Meeting on June 20, members of the Pest Control Operators of California (PCOC) unanimously voted to rebrand the association's name to the California Pest Management Association (CAPMA).
This rebranding aligns with the mission to embrace all pest management professionals and to better represent our industry, the association said. For more than 80 years, PCOC has been a cornerstone in the pest management industry, advocating for best practices, providing education and supporting pest control professionals across California.
"Our aim is to represent not just pest control operators but all professionals involved in pest management, ensuring that our industry advances with the changing landscape," the association said. "We believe that this transformation will strengthen our association and enhance our ability to support our members with the resources, advocacy and education they need to succeed."
The rebranding effort will include a new logo, updated website and refreshed communication materials, all designed to better serve members and the wider community.
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