WOODSTOCK, Ga. - Titan CEO and headline sponsor Wipfli announce Court Parker, CEO of Bug Busters USA, as a 2024 Georgia Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes Georgia’s Top 100 CEOs and C-level executives.
Collectively, the 2024 Georgia Titan 100 and their companies employ upwards of 125,000 individuals and generate more than $31 billion in annual revenues. This year’s honorees will be published in a limited-edition Titan 100 book and profiled exclusively online. They will be honored at an awards in May, and will be given the opportunity to interact and connect multiple times throughout the year with their fellow Titans.
“The Titan 100 are changing the way that business is done in Georgia,” said Jaime Zawmon, president of Titan CEO. “These preeminent leaders have built a distinguished reputation that is unrivaled and preeminent in their field. We proudly recognize the Titan 100 for their efforts to shape the future of the Georgia business community. Their achievements create a profound impact that makes an extraordinary difference for their customers and clients across the nation.”
Court Parker is the CEO of Bug Busters, a locally owned and operated pest control company located in Georgia. He is passionate about the pest control industry and is a frequently sought after speaker on a wide variety of topics. During his tenure as CEO, Court has grown the company from a single office to four branch locations. Today, Bug Busters serves customers throughout the southeast and employs nearly 80 employees.
“The Titan 100 is synonymous with excellence in leadership,” Parker said. “Being named as a Titan 100 and joining such a distinguished group of leaders is an absolute honor.”
Parker will be honored at the Titan 100 awards on May 9, at Zoo Atlanta: Savanna Hall.
“On behalf of all the partners and associates at Wipfli we congratulate all the Titan100 winners. It’s an honor to recognize this diverse group of leaders in the Georgian community,” said Bill Boucher, partner at Wipfli. “We appreciate the lasting impact each leader has made, and continues to make, in building organizations of significance both in Georgia and abroad. Your ingenuity and creativity have set you apart, and the honor of being seen as an industry Titan is richly deserved.”
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