Glenn

About Glenn Waldorf

Glenn Waldorf is the Managing Director of Bell Environmental Services. Bell Environmental is a leading pest control company servicing the New York Metro Area. Bell also provides bird clean up and exclusion work throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Bell Environmental has solved pest problems for commercial customers using innovative technology and environmentally sound methods since 1963. Pest control and protection from insect, rodent, and bird problems are important contributors to tenants’ and employees’ health, safety, and quality of life. Bell is well known for its famous canine detective, Roscoe the Bed Bug Dog and its InstantFreeze treatments that keep offices open without interruptions. Bell also provides bird exclusion services that keep buildings from becoming homes to pigeons and victim to all the troubles that pest birds leave behind. Glenn develops the company’s strategy, marketing and communications materials, and ensures that client demands are met to their satisfaction. He maintains relationships with clients and answers calls on all pest topics especially from itchy residents seeking bed bug assistance and wondering when they need bed bug inspections from Roscoe and other canine detectives. He also oversees the company’s licensing and credentials, including employee education and training. Glenn is licensed in his Core, 7A - General and Household pests, and 7D - Food Processing categories. Glenn holds pest control licenses in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Indiana. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, NBC-4, News 12 and other media. Glenn also answers to the name Roscoe because like his famous canine, "He’s (Always) Workin!" Prior to joining Bell Environmental in 2009, Glenn worked as a Wall Street equity analyst for 11 years. Glenn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Chicago. Glenn is a participant in BOMA-NY and BOMA-NJ industry groups and is an active supporter of property managers and asset managers as they address and anticipate facilities challenges for their tenants. He was awarded the 2024 BOMA-NY Pinnacle Award (TOBY) for Outstanding Local Member. Glenn is co-chair of BOMA-NY’s Business and Market Strategy Committee. This committee facilitates a discourse on property and asset management priorities and market trends. Recent committee discussions include the role of Artificial Intelligence in Property Management; Building Your Building’s Brand; and Office To Residential Conversions. Glenn also serves on the BOMA-NY Codes & Regulations Committee as its Transportation Subcommittee chair. He writes monthly transportation reports that have become a informative and humorous “must read” for BOMA members. So much of the NY-Metro region’s attractiveness as a market to work, live, and invest is affected by our transportation system, so updates on the changing infrastructure and costs of how we get around are important. Glenn’s pest control expertise touches on numerous other Codes & Regulations committee topics and discussions including hotels, waste management, outdoor dining, fleet management, parking and more. His family believes that he consumed and retained far too much pop culture. Watch for references to Star Wars, DC and Marvel comic superheroes, Indiana Jones, 80s comedies, 90s music, and James Bond movies from all eras in all of his blog entries and reports.

NYC Transportation Report – November 2024

By |2025-06-08T09:33:42-05:00November 12th, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🦃 Raccoons, Robo-Taxis & the Return of the Macy’s Parade: Welcome to Edition #19 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report 🗞️ November 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee This month’s transportation report delivers a full Thanksgiving spread of policy twists, infrastructure drama, and strange-but-true headlines. We're talking about raccoons dropping from LaGuardia ceilings, panda motorcades,

NYC Transportation Report – October 2024

By |2025-06-08T09:27:53-05:00October 10th, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🎃 Bed Bugs, Botched Plans & Barnacle Crackdowns: Welcome to Edition #18 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report 🗞️ October 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee If this report had a Halloween costume, it would be dressed as “Transit Infrastructure Crisis,” carrying a tote bag filled with lithium-ion battery recalls, congestion pricing lawsuits, robotaxis gone

Bring Home Memories – Not Bed Bugs From The Fantastic Paris Olympics

By |2025-04-22T18:08:21-05:00August 12th, 2024|bed bugs, bed bugs nyc, rats, roscoe, travel|

The Paris Olympics were an amazing spectacle. From a memorable opening ceremony (Celine Dion, Lady Gaga, Boat Parade)  to the closing spectacle of a movie star and gymnast Simone Biles sending the Olympic flag to 2028 host Los Angeles. Snoop Dog was everywhere! The US Men's basketball "Avengers" team overcame tough challenges from Serbia and France.

First Cases Of West Nile Virus Detected In NJ – Beware Mosquitoes!

By |2025-04-22T18:09:17-05:00August 5th, 2024|mosquitoes, Public Health|

While many suspect that the New Jersey state bird is either the Common House Mosquito (Culex pipiens) or a driver's middle finger, it's really the Eastern Goldfinch, but for how long who knows. All joking aside, mosquitoes are a disease vector that are rightly of concern for a residents. (BTW- despite its reputation for aggressive

NYC Transportation Report – June 2024

By |2025-06-08T09:18:05-05:00June 20th, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🚧 Flip-Flops, Federal Lawsuits & Bathroom Maps: Welcome to Edition #16 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report 🗞️ June 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee This month, the transportation world turned upside down—again. Just weeks before launch, Governor Hochul pulled the plug on congestion pricing, flipping the switch on one of NYC’s most hyped (and

NYC Transportation Report – September 2023

By |2025-06-08T09:14:18-05:00May 9th, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🚦Planes, Trains & Teslas Imploding: Welcome to Edition #15 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report For May 2024 🗞️ May 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee Just when you thought the news couldn’t get more chaotic, NYC transit manages to outdo itself. Welcome to the fifteenth edition of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report—featuring subway ghosts, stolen

NYC Transportation Report – April 2024

By |2025-06-08T09:10:27-05:00April 11th, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🌒 Eclipses, Earthquakes & E-Bike Crime Sprees: Welcome to Edition #14 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report 🗞️ April 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee If you’re wondering what the last month of NYC transit news felt like, picture this: a solar eclipse overhead, an earthquake underfoot, thunderstorms crashing down, and an MTA proposal to

NYC Transportation Report – March 2024

By |2025-06-08T09:02:33-05:00March 21st, 2024|BOMA, commercial real estate, Transportation|

🚨 National Guard, Grand Central Reversals & the Subway Crime Surge: Welcome to Edition #13 of the BOMA-NY Transportation Report 🗞️ March 2024 | BOMA-NY Codes & Regs Committee It’s March madness—New York-style. This month’s Transportation Report drops into a city wrestling with crime underground, lawsuits above, and elevators that might (finally) arrive by 2055.

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