January 20, 2026 | 6:56 AM (Pacific Time) | Virtual Meeting
The January meeting served as the kickoff for the 2026 PWIPM year, welcoming new and returning participants and setting priorities for the months ahead. The group reviewed leadership updates, upcoming events, and initiatives focused on recognition, connection, and support for women in pest management. Several ideas were discussed for networking events, awards promotion, and community engagement, with an emphasis on flexibility and support during a busy start to the year.
Samantha Malone opened the meeting with an overview of PWIPM’s focus for 2026, emphasizing member-driven conversations and shared support. Jessica Garcia was recognized as the first female member of the WSPMA Board of Directors. Members shared professional goals for the year and discussed ways PWIPM can help support those goals, including mentoring and hiring efforts.
The group discussed ongoing challenges with hiring in pest management. Jessica Garcia shared strategies that have improved candidate quality, including simplifying job postings and using tools like ChatGPT. Samantha offered to share NPMA job posting resources. Product updates were also shared, including ISO 18889 certification for two glove products.
Nominations for Washington PWIPM of the Year were announced, with plans to recognize the recipient at the Summer Meeting in Leavenworth. Discussion included ideas to promote nominations through flyers, the website, and newsletters. Jessica Townsend offered to cover two hotel nights for the award recipient.
Upcoming events discussed included:
Samantha will post relevant events to the PWIPM calendar and continue exploring meetup options.
The group confirmed plans to attend the Pacific Northwest Conference in February. A PWIPM hospitality suite is being explored for Friday lunchtime to avoid conflicts with other conference activities. Community service ideas were discussed, including potential partnerships with United Way. The Steps of Hope event was also reviewed, supporting the Safe House Project and human trafficking awareness.
Samantha
Jessica
Brent
Jessica Garcia
All Participants