Allie Taisey Joins the BedBug Central Entomology TeamResearch Entomologist Allie Taisey of Cornell University’s Northeastern IPM Center Becomes the Newest Member of BedBug Central’s Entomology Team Wednesday July 06 2011 @ 10:04 AM Source:BedBug Central
Allie Taisey Joins the BedBug Central Entomology Team
Research Entomologist Allie Taisey of Cornell University’s Northeastern Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Center Becomes the Newest Member of BedBug Central’s Entomology Team
Lawrenceville, N.J.—BedBug Central, a leading information resource on bedbug management, announced today that Allie Taisey of Cornell University has joined their team of nationally regarded entomologists, expanding the company’s mission to provide authoritative information about bedbug management to PCOs and affected industries.
![]() Phil Cooper, president of BedBug Central personally selected Taisey to work with the company’s team of noted entomologists, Richard Cooper and Jeffrey White, due to her specialization in both entomology and education.
“The entire BedBug Central team is ecstatic to have Allie join our ranks,” said Cooper. “Allie’s unique combination of skill-sets in education and entomology coupled with her effervescent personality has brought her tremendous success in program development and educating a diverse group of sectors and people about bedbugs.”
Taisey comes from the Northeastern IPM Center at Cornell University where she has helped spearhead IPM initiatives funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Presently, Taisey continues to work with more than 14 housing authorities across the country on projects that bridge the gap between research and real-world implementation of IPM practices.
As a member of the BedBug Central team, her current specialization will be expanded to include consulting, bedbug research and developing management strategies in both public and private sector industries. Taisey is particularly excited about developing programs that are both financially feasible and effective for clients with complex needs.
“I have been following BedBug Central for years and it is impressive to see how the company achieves the balance between research recommendations and real world scenarios to create effective programs that work on many levels,” said Taisey.
Taisey will officially start at BedBug Central in mid-July, after which she will immediately begin speaking engagements and consulting on the development of bedbug management plans.
For more information about Allie Taisey, her full bio and CV can be viewed here. For more information about BedBug Central visit, www.bedbugcentral.com.
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