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TACOMA, Wash. - Sprague Pest Solutions announced the promotion of Lindsey Marker to district manager. With her career approaching nearly two decades with Sprague, Marker has consistently demonstrated leadership, dedication, and a profound understanding of the industry, the company says.
Marker joined Sprague in 2007, as a route manager. During that time, she became Sprague’s certified bed bug detection dog handler in Utah. In 2013, she was promoted to operations manager for the Salt Lake City, Utah branch and in 2016 she became branch manager.
In 2022, Marker added to her resume by becoming Sprague’s Las Vegas branch manager in addition to her responsibilities in Utah. In her role as district manager, Lindsey Marker oversee the growth and development of Sprague's Utah and Southern Nevada markets, which span 34 counties and approximately 149,000 square miles. Marker becomes the second female District Manager for Sprague.
Jared Wallace, regional manager, expressed his confidence in her capabilities, saying, "Lindsey has shown tremendous resiliency and grit throughout her career as well as growth as a leader. Her promotion to district manager is a testament to her exceptional leadership skills and dedication to the success of our company. I have no doubt that under her guidance, these markets will experience continued growth and prosperity."
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