RYAN AIMERS
NEWS

NATIONAL POOL PARTNERS ANNOUNCES NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
September 18, 2023
TAMPA, FL. – National Pool Partners, Inc. (“NPP” or the “Company”), the nation’s premier multi-regional pool service company, announces today that Hal Denbar was named Chief Executive Officer effective August 18, 2023.
“Hal’s appointment to CEO aligns with NPP’s vision to revolutionize the pool service and repair customer experience. Hal brings decades of pool industry know-how to the executive team, coupled with his high energy and customer-first approach. We are appreciative for Augusto’s leadership since NPP’s launch, and we look forward to working alongside him on the Board of Directors,” said Ryan Aimers, Vice President at Imperial Capital.

CERTUS COMPLETES 50TH ACQUISITION IN LESS THAN THREE YEARS
March 23, 2022
ORLANDO, FL. – Certus Pest Inc. ("Certus" or the "Company") has crossed another growth milestone by completing its 50th acquisition since May 2019. Now operating in 10 states, the company has enjoyed exponential growth over the last three years.
"Certus says it is known for its flexibility, ease to work with, and for helping owners navigate the selling process, finding the best ways for them to move to their next adventure." With this formula for success, Mike Givlin, CEO, and co-founder of Certus, is enthusiastic about the company's potential.

QUEEN’S GRADS RUN 254 KM FOR MENTAL HEALTH ON HOMECOMING
October 19, 2018
TORONTO, ON. – This Homecoming, 10 Queen’s alumni are running from Toronto to Kingston, raising money for mental health awareness with a 250-kilometre trek. The group departed for campus on Thursday, and are aiming to complete the run in under 24 hours.
Among the group is Ryan Aimers, B.Comm ’15, who proposed the idea to his colleagues. “The run has been an idea for a while but it really came together within the last month,” Aimers said. “The challenge that we’re completing is only a matter of 24 hours, and what we’re doing is nothing compared to the challenges people with mental illness struggle with every day"
Funds raised from the run will be donated to the mental health organization Mind Over Miles, who will then direct proceeds to the Murphy Centre for Mental Health at Sunnybrook Hospital. “All of us are more than happy to go through this challenge and this struggle together to help raise money for mental health awareness,” Aimers said.