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27 November 2024

Manuela Cordeiro elected President of the Global Pest Management Coalition

INTERNATIONAL PEST MANAGEMENT

The Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) is proud to announce the election of Manuela Cordeiro, one of its distinguished members, as President of the Global Pest Management Coalition (GPMC) for the 2025-2026 term.

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Picture: Frances McKim

This election, which took place at the international PestWorld 2024 event, represents a significant milestone for the European pest management industry, highlighting CEPA’s leadership within this essential sector.

The GPMC is a global alliance dedicated to promoting the pest management industry’s role in safeguarding health, homes, food, and businesses worldwide. Its mission is to provide a unified voice for the industry, advocating for professionalism and supporting educational programs and global initiatives such as World Pest Day.

“This achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support and trust of CEPA and its members,” stated the new GPMC President. “As a representative of the European pest management industry, I am committed to advancing our initiatives on a global scale, emphasising the critical role of our industry in protecting public health and the environment.”

“The election of Manuela Cordeiro as President of the Global Pest Management Coalition marks a major step forward for our sector on the global stage,” commented Marc Aubry, President of CEPA. “As a representative of the European pest management industry, CEPA is proud to see one of its members lead such a significant international organisation.

"This election will strengthen our efforts to promote responsible and innovative practices, underscoring the importance of our role in safeguarding public health and environmental preservation.”

In this role, CEPA will strengthen its position within the coalition and collaborate closely with global counterparts to promote responsible and innovative pest management practices. 

CEPA believes this election will benefit its members while enhancing the influence and reach of the European pest management sector.

About CEPA

The Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) is the voice of the pest management sector in Europe, actively working to promote high standards and sustainable practices within the industry. By uniting industry professionals, CEPA fosters a responsible approach to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all.

Source: Online

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