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***update on March 10, with informatijon on Harrington's new position***
FAIRFAX, Va. — Gene Harrington, vice president of government affairs, National Pest Management Association, has left the association after a 20-year tenure. Harrington departed the association for another career opportunity on Feb. 27.
Harrington left NPMA to become the Biotechnology Industry Organization's Director of State Advocacy for State Government Affairs, Food and Agriculture. Leaving NPMA was bittersweet, Harrington told PCT. “NPMA is a first-class organization that represents a fantastic industry and that’s what makes it doubly hard to leave,” he said. “I’ve certainly made a lot of friends and have an incredible amount of respect and admiration for the professional pest management industry. It’s been like a second home. The job I’m leaving for was one of those proverbial offers I couldn’t refuse."
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