
Cook’s Pest Control
DECATUR, Ala. — More than 160 Cook’s employees were recognized for achieving sales and service goals in 2022 established by the company. Cook’s employees, spouses and guests attended the company’s annual awards celebration last month.
These “President’s Club” members earned a trip of their choice and paid time off for travel. Fourteen employees received Keystone awards.
“I am pleased that we can honor technicians and salespeople who not only set themselves apart by performance, but also internalize and model Cook’s mission and values. We have so many other good people that were nominated,” said Joey Harris, senior vice president and COO of the company.
The following six employees received Keystone awards based on their 2022 achievements in management and sales:
Dillon Childers (Madison, Ala.) Commercial Sales Leader
Tyler Cooper (Huntsville, Ala.) Residential Sales Leader
Dylan McBurnett (Rome, Ga.) Sales Manager of the Year
Martina Mosley (Home Office) Sales Specialist of the Year
Mike Schuller (Huntsville, Ala.) Termite Manager of the Year
Colby Ward (Madison, Ala.) Pest Manager of the Year.
The following eight employees received Keystone awards for demonstrating a commitment to company culture and core values:
Alisa Hockenberry (Decatur, Ala.)
Joseph Griggs (Mobile, Ala.)
Mike Candee (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Nathan Willingham (Madison, Ala.)
Dean Amos (Rome, Ga.)
Todd Hardeman (Gainesville, Fla.)
Matt Davison (Nashville, Tenn.)
Jordan Winchester (Memphis, Tenn.)
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