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Jerry Jochim is the IPM Coordinator for the Monroe County Community School
Corporation in Bloomington, IN. He has been implementing and monitoring
an Integrated Pest Management program for twenty schools in the MCCSC
since 1997. As a sustainable example of highly effective pest management
and pesticide reduction, the MCCSC IPM model is recognized by the Environmental
Protection Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs and Purdue University’s Center
for IPM in Schools.
Jerry worked for eleven years as a maintenance
supervisor for Monroe County schools. He finished his bachelor’s degree from
Indiana University in 1996. In 1997 he accepted the new position of IPM coordinator.
Training for this position was provided by grants from the USEPA and Pesticide
Environmental Stewardship Program. Trainers included Drs. Bobby Corrigan and
Marc Lame.
Since that time he has taken on the role of
a trainer in IPM. The training has taken him around the country to several states
including Alabama, Arizona, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, the
Navajo Indian Reservation and of course, Indiana. He has also participated in
national IPM workshops in Bloomington, IN and Washington,
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