ABC Home & Commercial Services Promotes Bo Jenkins, Omar Aranda

Jenkins has been promoted to director of sales, while Aranda has been promoted to branch manager for Bryan/College Station.

ABC Promotes Bo Jenkins and Omar Aranda
Bo Jenkins and Omar Aranda.

AUSTIN — ABC Home & Commercial Services of Austin has promoted Bo Jenkins to director of sales. Jenkins graduated from Texas A&M University in 2014, and has nearly 10 years of experience in the pest and service industry. Jenkins, the third generation of ABC, has been the branch manager for ABC’s Bryan/College Station office since 2017, overseeing all sales and operations for pest control, lawn and tree, AC and heating, plumbing, handyman, exterior cleaning, and holiday and event lighting services. He has continually grown the Bryan/College Station year after year, growing the office by 180% in his five years.  Bo is active in NPMA, served on the Texas Pest Control Association board, and has been active in the Bryan/College Station community.

As the director of sales, Jenkins will oversee and lead all sales efforts for ABC’s service lines in Austin, Bryan/College Station, Corpus Christi, Rio Grande Valley, and San Antonio. The service lines include: AC & heating, appliance repair, electrical, exterior cleaning, handyman, holiday and event lighting, lawn and tree, pest control, plumbing, pool, and water quality. “I am excited for the next chapter in my development and to drive growth and sales for ABC across all markets and services,” said Jenkins.

“We are very excited to have Bo back in Austin,” says Bobby Jenkins, owner of ABC. “His skillset, fun personality, and leadership are things all employees respect and we look forward to seeing how he leads and streamlines all sales efforts.”

Omar Aranda has been promoted to branch manager for Bryan/College Station. Omar has been with ABC for over four years, most recently in Residential Sales. “Omar is driven and loved by all customers, and we look forward to seeing him continue to lead the high growth we’ve been seeing in Bryan/College Station,” said Bobby Jenkins.