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Jose Lutz, board member and CEO of Truly Nolen International, met Truly David Nolen 27 years ago and moved from Argentina to the United States. He has been in charge of international expansion.
Even his name was unusual: Truly Nolen. What made Mr. Nolen truly remarkable, though, was that he recovered from polio as a young man and in 1955 founded the Truly Nolen pest-control business. It ...
NAPLES, Fla. — Truly Nolen, founder of the international pest control company known for its fleet of yellow “mouse cars,” has died at his home in Florida. He was 89.
Nolen, best known for his companies — Truly Nolen of America based in Tucson, and Truly Nolen International based in Orlando and the firms’ fleet of yellow mouse cars — died Tuesday at his ...
NAPLES, Fla. — Truly Nolen, founder of the international pest control company known for its fleet of yellow “mouse cars,” has died at his home in Florida. He was 89.
The Truly Nolen organization is a job-generating, independent business-generating machine. Besides the 1,000- plus employees at its corporate locations, the company fostered the birth of 540 ...
Truly Nolen International has expanded its global footprint with the company's recent entry into Trinidad, Tobago and Albania, as well as South America. Orlando Business Journal.
Truly David Nolen died in his home in Naples, Florida, the company said in a news release. Nolen is best known for his companies – Truly Nolen of America based and Truly Nolen International ...
Truly Nolen's trademark mouse cars are heading into more international markets. New and future operations to the Truly Nolen family include Bangkok, Thailand; Karachi, Pakistan; Johannesburg ...
Bright yellow cars with mouse ears are being seen in more countries than ever. Orlando-based Truly Nolen, which uses the colorful cars as a marketing tool, is growing overseas. It is now in 58 coun… ...
NAPLES — Truly Nolen, founder of the international pest control company known for its fleet of yellow "mouse cars," has died at his home in Naples. He was 89.
NAPLES, Fla. — Truly Nolen, founder of the international pest control company known for its fleet of yellow "mouse cars," has died at his home in Florida. He was 89. The company said in a news ...