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Arrow Exterminators Celebrates with its Top Performing Sales Professionals

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The Atlanta-based company hosted its Premier Club in the Windy City

| October 1, 2010

ATLANTA - Arrow Exterminators recently held the company’s annual Premier Club weekend to recognize its top performing sales professionals. This year the award recipients and their guests were treated to a three-night stay in the heart of beautiful downtown Chicago, at the deluxe Sofitel Chicago Water Tower Hotel. These outstanding professionals spent their time exploring the city and attending a Chicago Clubs baseball game. The weekend came to a close with a banquet at The Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock Center where they were able to enjoy the superb cuisine and picturesque views of the Chicago skyline.

According to Emily Thomas Kendrick, CEO and president, “As a company it is very important for us to continue to recognize our top generating sales folks and their families as they play a critical role in our success.”
 
Joe Thomas, chairman of the board adds, “Our company culture always speaks to families and it is wonderful to have these outstanding individuals as well as their guests and spouses to share this moment of accomplishment.”

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