Laura Rosenwald

Entomologist and Associate Director of Education and Training, National Pest Management Association

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Laura Rosenwald is the associate director of education and training at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). She is a board-certified entomologist and holds a master's degree in entomology from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor's degree in environmental biology from Georgetown University. 

Prior to joining NPMA, Rosenwald spent six years as a research analyst in the Symbiont Ecology Lab at the University of Kentucky, where her work focused on endosymbiotic bacteria in spiders and other arthropods, including molecular analysis and microbiome research. Her graduate research contributed to published studies on endosymbiont diversity across native and invasive spider populations. 

In her role, Rosenwald develops educational materials and technical resources for the pest management industry, speaks at recertification events, and supports outreach through media interviews and social media.

For more information about the NPMA or to schedule an interview with Laura Rosenwald, please email npmateam@vaultcommunications.com.

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