ATLANTA — Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators recently opened four new offices in Daphne, Ala., Tempe, Ariz., Dawsonville, Ga., and the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area. These offices will help Arrow better serve these communities and the surrounding areas and will also help accommodate recent growth and provide career advancement opportunities for Arrow team members. The Tempe, Ariz. and Dawsonville, Ga. offices will service residential homes with a focus on pest and termite control, while the Dallas/Fort Worth Home Service Center, will provide specialized home services including wildlife exclusion, handyman, and insulation services. The Daphne, Ala. location, which will be referred to as the Gulf Coast Commercial office, will offer a wide range of commercial pest control services to accommodate the rapid growth of large and small businesses in the Gulf Coast region of Ala. and Fla.
“Being a family-owned and operated company for 58 years, we strongly value family and community,” said Emily Thomas Kendrick, chief executive officer. “Our passion is one of the key components of not only providing exceptional service to our customers, but also being involved in the communities where we serve.”
Tim Pollard, president and chief operating officer, said, “Because of our recent growth over the past year, we saw a need in these markets for residential and commercial services; whether it be an existing location we already service or a new area, we are excited to expand our services to customers in these markets. These new locations join Arrow’s growing list of 162 offices throughout the United States and would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of Arrow’s 3,000+ team members. What a great way to kick off the start of our new fiscal year!”
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