We’re heading to the Columbia River Gorge for a powerful mix of education, strategy, hands-on learning, and elevated networking—all set in one of Washington’s most stunning destinations.
This 3-day event is built for pest management leaders, business owners, and upper management professionals who want more than just CEUs. You’ll walk away with actionable insights, new connections, and a bigger vision for your business and the industry.
From public health pests and technical training to media strategy and business finance, this year’s lineup is stronger than ever:
🎤 Keynote Speaker – Jen Fox
We’ll kick things off with energy, followed by the debut of our Industry Awards Dinner, celebrating excellence across every level of our profession.
💼 Stop Claims Before They Start – Retro vs. Risk
A candid conversation on risk management, safety culture, and the real cost of claims—what every PCO leadership team needs to hear.
💰 PCO Bookkeepers Session
Designed for those managing the books—this session breaks down financial strategy, reporting best practices, and money-saving opportunities specific to pest control companies.
🏛️ Legislative Session
Get updated on what’s happening in Olympia and beyond. Hear how current bills, policies, and coalitions are shaping the future of pest control—and what your role is in moving the needle.
💬 Summer Industry Awards Program.
This year marks the launch of our Summer Industry Awards Program. Nominations open soon. Start thinking about who’s making an impact in your company and community.
🍷🏌️♀️🏆 Next-Level Networking
Wine tasting. Golf. Bouquet-making. Axe throwing. An energized exhibit hall. And a full schedule of informal events designed to spark real conversation and long-term connection.
Our hotel block is now open and filling fast. Make your reservation early to stay in the heart of the action:
👉 Book Your Room Now
Registration will launch in the coming weeks. Watch your inbox and WSPMA’s channels for the official announcement.
Join us at Skamania Lodge and be part of what’s next for pest management in Washington.
This isn’t just a meeting—it’s a movement.