Massey Services restructures Northeast and West Florida regions

The regions will both be divided by two service types: Consumer (Pest and Termite) and Landscape Care.

Massey Services has restructured its Northeast and West Florida regions in efforts to optimize its service.

The northeast region, which includes the Jacksonville market, and the west region, which includes the Tampa market, will both be divided by two service types: Consumer (Pest and Termite) and Landscape Care.

Under the restructuring, Marcelo Aponte and Philip Chatham will assume leadership roles as newly appointed regional managers in the Northeast region. The west region will be managed by Frank Oliva and Rick Block, who have both served as regional managers for the last several years.

Marcelo Aponte joined the Massey Services team in 2016 as a general manager in training. Most recently, he held the role of division manager for the three service centers involved in the acquisition of Peninsular Pest Control in downtown Jacksonville. In this capacity, Marcelo helped integrate and foster relationships with new team members and expanding Massey's customer base. Aponte will now serve as the regional manager of Consumer Northeast.

Philip Chatham joined Massey in January 2013 as a sales inspector. Most recently, he served as the general manager of Massey’s Clermont service center and was just recognized as a 2023 General Manager of the Year for the company. Under Chatham’s promotion, he will take on the role of regional manager of Landscape Northeast.

Frank Oliva has served as the regional manager of the West Florida Region since January 2021. In recognition of his exceptional leadership, Oliva will transition into the role of regional manager of the Consumer West Region. In this new position, he will continue to spearhead the Pest/Termite Service Centers in the West Florida Market.

Rick Block, who joined Massey in December 2011 as a general manager in training, has served various roles in operations. Most recently, Block served as the regional manager of the Northeast Florida Region. In his new role, he will take on the position of regional manager of the Landscape West Region.

“We have seen tremendous growth in both the Northeast and West Florida markets, and we saw an opportunity to further enhance our service excellence by creating these new regions,” says Tony Massey, president and CEO of Massey Services. “These four regional managers have exhibited exemplary leadership and commitment to our company's mission, and we are confident that under their guidance, these regions will continue to thrive and our team members will continue to provide exceptional service to our customers.”