Mount started in the pest control industry in 1995 in a management training program for a large pest control company where he spent 2 years and then decided to move on as a sales and training manager for a much smaller company where he spent three more years doing hands on pest and termite work, sales and technical management. From 2000-2010, Mount worked for FMC in a technical service role. His varied experiences with FMC have given him a unique insight into the types if issues, both positive and negative, that pest professionals deal with every day. From 2006- 2010 he took on a much broader set of responsibilities as a field technical service rep for the Western U.S. He was responsible for working with not only insecticides but also herbicides, and fungicides across all markets including structural pest, golf, T&O and Nursery Greenhouse. He had the opportunity to work with university researchers on new product development trial, writing protocols, seeking advice, and creating relationships across the Western U.S. From 2011-2013, Mount took on the role of turf market specialist in the state of Florida. This new role was a combination of the technical and sales role with responsibilities for both in the turf market. From 2014 to present he was technical service manager for all insecticides nationwide.
“We are excited to partner with FMC for this new educational webinar on Perimeter Pest Control. Brian Mount has incredible insight and information to share with the Pest Industry,” said David Helt, Target Specialty Products’ President.
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