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Orkin Establishes Urban Entomology Professorship at the University of Georgia

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Orkin has established the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology at the University of Georgia (UGA) with a $500,000 endowment. This initiative aims to bolster the UGA entomology program within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) and enhance research partnerships that benefit the pest control industry. The new professorship will be held by Dr. Daniel Suiter, who is recognized internationally for his contributions to urban entomology. This partnership is expected to advance research efforts and create new opportunities in the field, ultimately benefiting the economy and addressing pest management challenges. UGA’s entomology program ranks 8th globally, reflecting its strong faculty and research capabilities.

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  • Creation of a $500,000 endowment for the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology.
  • Strengthening of research partnerships between Orkin and UGA's CAES.
  • Dr. Daniel Suiter appointed as Orkin Professor, enhancing educational opportunities in pest control.
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$500,000 endowment will support UGA Extension entomologist Daniel Suiter as Orkin Professor of Urban Entomology.

ATHENS, Ga., April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Orkin, an industry leader in pest control services and protection, has created an endowment to establish the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology at the University of Georgia to help strengthen the entomology program in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES).  

Orkin has created an endowment to establish the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology at the University of Georgia.

By supporting the CAES Department of Entomology, Orkin is supporting science that delivers transformative research to the world and helping to ensure that UGA faculty in urban entomology are leaders in their field. Orkin's professorship paves the way for new research partnerships that advance the industry, create new businesses and generate new jobs.

"The University of Georgia is very fortunate to have a partner like Orkin to help us increase our impact through teaching, research and outreach," said UGA President Jere W. Morehead. "Their generous endowment of the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology will help our College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences advance this consequential field and support our talented faculty."

Orkin's longstanding collaborative relationship with CAES has supported important industry research, including training between UGA entomologists and Orkin's Technical Services team.

"Dr. Daniel Suiter's experience and knowledge is the perfect fit to fulfill the vision of the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology Fund," said Freeman Elliott, recently retired Orkin president and member of the CAES Advisory Council. "As the newly appointed Orkin Professor of Entomology, we're confident Dr. Suiter will be instrumental in supporting Orkin's mission of positively impacting the pest control industry by creating meaningful educational opportunities."

CAES maintains a No. 8 ranking in the world among university entomology programs according to the Center for World University Rankings, due in large part to its outstanding faculty. The college trains entrepreneurs to create new businesses that will invigorate the state's economy, prepares the next generation of students to be tomorrow's industry leaders, and supports farmers and agricultural leaders to help feed the state and the world.

"We are excited to partner with Orkin to strengthen our entomology programs at the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences," said Nick T. Place, CAES dean and director. "This new professorship will enable CAES to continue producing world-class research efforts in urban entomology and developing solutions for sustainable pest management in the Southeast and around the world. CAES is grateful to Orkin for their commitment to our entomology programs that support individuals, producers and industry."

Daniel Suiter, the newly appointed Orkin Professor of Urban Entomology, is internationally recognized for his contributions and leadership in the field of urban entomology extension. His career-long contributions have significantly and positively impacted the pest control industry and Cooperative Extension. His innovation and dedication have resulted in sound educational programs trusted by industry professionals, regulatory officials and policy makers.

"The partnership between Orkin, Gary Rollins, Freeman Elliott and UGA stands out among all pest control companies. There really is no equal to Orkin in their long-term support of academic research and Extension programs that support their industry. They truly give back, and they do it quietly and humbly," Suiter said. "In this day and age, when urban pest management programs are disappearing from entomology departments around the U.S., their support is magnified. I am so very appreciative of their generosity and look forward to working with the Orkin team to better the industry."

Suiter's primary responsibility, with a 90% Extension appointment, is providing continuing education to the structural pest control industry and serving as a technical resource for Agriculture and Natural Resources agents in Georgia. Specializing in insect problems associated with homes and other structures — termites, bed bugs, cockroaches, ants, stored product pests, flies, etc. — Suiter's program generates, assimilates and extends knowledge and training to the industry while providing additional problem-solving services.

Endowed professorships are among the most prestigious positions within the university and CAES, and creating named faculty positions is one of the highest priorities for the college. The faculty member carries this title when presenting at conferences and seminars, in official correspondence and in their credentials for websites and other published works.

About Orkin, LLC 

Founded in 1901, Atlanta-based Orkin is an industry leader in essential pest control services and protection against termite damage, rodents and insects. Orkin has 358 owned and operated branch offices and 47 franchises in the U.S. The company also has international franchises and subsidiaries in Canada, Europe, Central America, South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Asia, the Mediterranean, Africa, and Mexico. For more than 120 years, Orkin has been committed to protecting public health by helping prevent and control pests as well as educating consumers on the potential health risks posed by these pests. As such, Orkin Pros always put the customer first and approach every opportunity with the utmost professionalism and the knowledge and skillset to solve any pest problem. Since 2020, Orkin has partnered with the American Red Cross® to inform the public about the health threats of mosquitoes while boosting our country's blood supply through monetary contributions and blood donations. Orkin is committed to hiring the world's best to help protect the places where we live, work and play. Learn more about careers at Orkin here. Visit Orkin.com for additional information. Orkin is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rollins Inc. (NYSE: ROL). Follow us on FacebookInstagram and LinkedIn.

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What is the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology?

The Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology is an academic position established with a $500,000 endowment at the University of Georgia to support research and education in urban entomology.

How much funding has Orkin provided for the new professorship?

Orkin has provided a $500,000 endowment to fund the Orkin Professorship in Urban Entomology.

Who is the newly appointed Orkin Professor of Urban Entomology?

Dr. Daniel Suiter has been appointed as the Orkin Professor of Urban Entomology at the University of Georgia.

What impact will the Orkin Professorship have on pest control research?

The Orkin Professorship is expected to strengthen research partnerships and enhance educational opportunities in pest control, benefiting both industry and academia.

When was the endowment for the Orkin Professorship announced?

The endowment for the Orkin Professorship was announced on April 24, 2023.

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