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certainly throw you some curve balls and has done. IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING ABOUT YOURSELF, WHAT WOULD IT BE? To be a little less trusting of people perhaps.
WHAT'S ONE OF THE MOST FUN CHILDHOOD MEMORIES YOU HAVE? Spending time on my Uncles Farm and doing all fun farm stuff. Milking the cows. WHO IS YOUR CELEBRITY CRUSH? Bruce Willis in the Die Hard Films.
WHAT'S THE WILDEST THING YOU HAVE EVER DONE? Been to Egypt Twice, that was pretty wild. Both times. WHAT'S YOUR WORST BAD HABIT? Drink too much.
HOW WOULD YOUR BEST FRIEND DESCRIBE YOU? Loyal. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE EACH OTHER? Old School / Soul Sisters.
WHAT IS A PRODUCT YOU CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT? I'm not really particularly tied to any one product that I couldn't live without.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE INVISIBLE FOR A DAY? Gosh what wouldn't you do!!! Go and freak the shit out of people most likely. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A NEW FEMALE TECHNICIAN COMING INTO THE PEST INDUSTRY? Be ready for just about anything.
DO YOU HAVE ANY FUNNY OR SECRET TALENTS YOU'D BE WILLING TO SHARE? I can attract weirdos, if there's one in the vicinity, they are heading my way.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE YOUR TEENAGE SELF? I'd let her know that things don't always work out the way you envision but that's ok just make the best of everything and be grateful.
I am honoured to announce that I have been appointed as one of the New Zealand representatives for Women in Pest Management, alongside Aimee McBean. This decision is fuelled by my unwavering passion for supporting and empowering women in our industry. In my new role, I will be overseeing all sponsorship activities in NZ, which includes the prestigious 2024 WIPM NZ Excellence Award. I am thrilled to share our vision for the upcoming Women in Pest Management Networking Breakfast to be held here in NZ at the WAIPUNA Hotel & Conference Centre on Friday 30th August 2024, coinciding with the PMANZ Conference. This event is not merely a celebration of the remarkable achievements of women in our industry, but a crucial step towards fostering an inclusive environment where everyone, regardless of gender, can flourish. Our goal is not only to gather together to celebrate the achievements of women in pest management but also to actively contribute to shaping an industry where talent knows no gender boundaries. Wishing you a season filled with joy, peace, and the warmth of shared camaraderie. As we reflect on the achievements of the Women In Pest Management Association this year, may the spirit of Christmas inspire us to continue working together to overcome challenges and create a brighter future for all. Merry Christmas, Nikki De Renzy New Zealand Representative, Women in Pest Management (WIPM)
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