
Arrow Exterminators has entered into a partnership with the University of Georgia (UGA), becoming the “Official Pest Control Provider of the Georgia Bulldogs.” The agreement includes pest control services for UGA’s athletic facilities and a mix of marketing assets within UGA’s football, baseball and gymnastics venues.
Emily Thomas Kendrick, CEO of the Atlanta, Ga.-based firm, said in a release, “As a family-owned pest control company founded and headquartered in Georgia, we are especially proud to work with the Bulldogs. This partnership is about supporting a premier athletic program and helping protect facilities that mean so much to UGA and its fans.”
Highlights of the partnership include:
- Comprehensive pest control coverage for UGA’s athletic facilities
- Arrow Exterminators signage and branding featured inside Sanford Stadium
- Additional visibility at UGA baseball and gymnastics events
- Arrow Exterminators holds the designation as the Official Pest Control of the Georgia Bulldogs/Georgia Athletics
UGA Athletics Director Josh Brooks said in the release, “We’re pleased to welcome Arrow Exterminators as a new partner. They bring strong local roots and a proven track record in their industry. We look forward to their support across multiple athletic programs.”
About Arrow Exterminators
Family-owned and -operated since 1964, Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators is the largest family-owned pest and termite control company in the United States ranked by revenue. It is led by President and COO Tim Pollard, CEO Emily Thomas Kendrick, and Chairman Joe Thomas, a Pest Management Professional Hall of Fame inductee (Class of 2009).
Arrow boasts a modern fleet of more than 3,400 vehicles, 192 service centers, over 3,500 team members with revenues exceeding $450 million and has been named a Top USA Workplace for four years in a row. Featuring QualityPro accreditation by the National Pest Management Association, the company offers innovative and environmentally responsible services to protect homes and businesses of customers in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
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