
Photo credit: CPCO of Georgia
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Van Wagner, a senior service center manager at Arrow Exterminators with 39 years of industry experience, has taken on the role as the 2024 foundation president and founding member of the Hands United Foundation.
This new chapter reflects his commitment to not only advancing the pest management industry but also contributing positively to the communities where he has made a significant impact throughout his career.
With a career marked by dedication and expertise, Wagner has long been a proponent of giving back. His involvement with the Hands United Foundation underscores his passion for supporting initiatives that benefit both the industry and local communities.
As a seasoned professional, he understands the importance of nurturing growth and development within the field while addressing the needs of the pest management community.
Wagner resides in Evans, Ga., with his wife, Nannette. Together, they have three grown children and three grandchildren who reside in Florida and North Carolina. Outside of his professional achievements, Wagner is an enthusiastic sports fan, with a special fondness for the Florida Gators and Miami Dolphins.
He finds joy in bass fishing with his grandson in Boca Raton and relishes hiking adventures in the North Georgia mountains with his wife and their beloved dog, Chipper Jones.
The foundation’s mission is to support and enhance the industry through charitable efforts, educational initiatives, and community engagement. For more information about the Hands United Foundation and its initiatives, please visit handsunited.us or contact Connie Rogers, connie.rogers@handsunited.us.
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