MADISON Wis. — Wil-Kil Pest Control, headquartered in Sun Prairie, Wis., was recognized as a winner at the Dane County Small Business Awards. The awards breakfast was held on June 4 at the Sheraton Madison Hotel, and headlined by keynote speaker Peter Gunder, Chief Business Development Officer for American Family Insurance Group.

In its 33rd year, the Dane County Small Business Awards celebrate small businesses and the contributions they make to local communities and the economy, demonstrated through maintaining a responsible and rewarding workplace environment and giving back through charity work and service. Recognizing ten companies each year, the awards are given to businesses as a whole, identifying the role all employees play in the success of a company.
Wil-Kil was recognized during the award presentation for having the most experienced technician staff in the Midwest, with more Associate Certified Entomologists and Wisconsin Pest Control Master Technicians than any other Midwestern pest management company, as well as for their dedication to ensuring positive client experiences.
“Wil-Kil Pest Control was humbled to be recognized by the Dane County Small Business Awards,” said Deni Naumann, President of Copesan Services, Inc., the parent company of Wil-Kil. “As proud members of the community, we are committed to making a difference in the lives of Dane County residents, as well as residents in all of the communities we serve, both philanthropically and through environmentally conscious pest management solutions.”
To view the full list of 2015 Dane County Small Business Award Winners, visit https://bus.wisc.edu/cped/sbdc/dane-county-small-business-awards/previous-award-winners.
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