PWIPM



 

Professional Women in Pest Management – Florida Chapter

Empowering Women. Elevating the Industry.

At Professional Women in Pest Management (PWIPM) Florida, we believe that confident women are successful women. As an affiliate group of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), our mission is to attract, develop, and support women in Florida’s pest management industry through educational programs, professional resources, and strong peer networking.

Florida is home to some of the most dynamic and influential women in pest control—from family-owned businesses to multi-state operations. PWIPM Florida brings these professionals together to learn, connect, and lead. Both women and men are encouraged to attend PWIPM events and share their expertise. Because when we collaborate, we strengthen the entire pest management community.

PWIPM Florida also gives back to the community by supporting charitable organizations that provide local and statewide assistance to people in need.

If you’d like to get involved, attend an event, or learn more about PWIPM Florida, reach out to one of our committee members today. Together, we’re building a stronger, more inclusive future for pest management in Florida.

 


PWIPM Committee
 
Susan Manning
Committee Chair

954.412.9030 
susan.manning@syngenta.com
Sheri Cunningham
Committee  Member

612.257.3824
 sheri.cunningham@mgk.com
 
         
\ Dee Hays
Committee Member

352.266.0217 
 dhays@mccallservice.com   
Charlene Mertz
Committee Member

407-375-6313
 charlenem@nisuscorp.com
 
         
Jordan Murad
Committee Member

813.982.1922
jordan@crosspestcontrol.com
Leanne Prewitt
Committee Member 

727.385.7612
 lprewitt@turnerpest.com
 
 
 


"Our theme for 2025, Add Value to Others to Multiply Value to Others,” encapsulates both our mission and vision.
At its core, FPMA exists to empower its members and elevate the pest management industry through connection, education, and advocacy.
Together, we can continue to foster an environment where success is shared and amplified."

Elliot Zace, FPMA President