
TUCSON, Ariz. — Truly Nolen Pest Control recently announced the creation of a Western Commercial Bird Division covering Arizona, and the company’s new division will be led by bird expert Andy Srejic. Srejic’s office will be based in Phoenix at 2711 W. Indian School Road.
Srejic joined the company in April 2016 and has 15 years of pest control industry experience including bird control. Prior to joining Truly Nolen, Srejic worked for Bird Barrier in a regional technical support role to help businesses large and small interested in bird control services. He also specialized in developing successful bird control strategies at complex sites and gained valuable information on new technologies and processes.
Some of Srejic’s new responsibilities will include helping gain more visibility with the company’s Western Commercial division as well as nurturing the company’s core values throughout his team. “One of the main reasons I joined Truly Nolen a few months ago was because of the culture, values and entrepreneurial spirit of the company,” said Srejic. “I am most excited about the opportunity to assist in the growth and expansion of this division thanks to our great team in Arizona and the West.”
“Andy has a strong reputation in the pest control industry of being a bird expert,” said Mike Tanner, Truly Nolen District Manager, Western Commercial. “His talent allows him to help solve any bird issues a business might face, and we are happy to have Andy as the leader of our new Western Commercial Bird Division.”
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