CPCO of Georgia names first female president in association history

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January 16, 2025

Cindy Jones receives the Women of Excellence Award at the CPCO Fall  Conference at the University of Georgia Griffin  campus. PHOTO COURTESY OF MARTY JONES

Cindy Jones receives the Women of Excellence Award at the CPCO Fall Conference at the University of Georgia Griffin campus. PHOTO COURTESY OF MARTY JONES

Cindy Jones, ACE, was recently named the president of the Certified Pest Control Operators of Georgia (CPCO of GA). She is the first female president of the association in its 27-year history and previously served as vice president before assuming the role of president.

Jones is co-owner of Prestige Pest Control in Pooler, Ga., along with her husband, Marty. She also serves as the district advisor assisting in training in her region. She also recently received the Women of Excellence award at the Fall State Conference at the University of Georgia campus in Griffin, Ga.

About the CPCO of GA

The Certified Pest Control Operators of Georgia was founded by 12 pest management professionals, all with many years of experience in the industry. The group wanted to create an association that was customer-friendly with a voice for companies of all sizes. In May 1998, the association was recognized by the Department of Agriculture.

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