In PCT's July print issue, the cover story "Sibling Revelry," features pest control companies who have built success on making the business a family affair. Mixing business and family can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. But it’s not a rivalry when brothers and sisters share a legacy, set boundaries and play off each other’s strengths.
All-American Pest Control in Hendersonville, Tenn., has done just that.
In this online extra, Erin Richardson, president and owner of the business her grandfather started in 1961, discussed how she and her siblings manage business operations and finding the right role for each of them in the company.
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