ATLANTA – Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators recently opened a new service center in Milton, Ga., to better serve the Milton community in Metro Atlanta’s fast growing northern suburbs. The new service center will help accommodate recent growth and provide career advancement opportunities for Arrow team members. Arrow is dedicated to providing its customers with uncompromised service and this is just another way that Arrow has firmly rooted itself in the Milton area, the company says.
“Being a family-owned and operated company for over 54 years, we value family and the community,” said Emily Thomas Kendrick, president and chief executive officer, Arrow Exterminators. “My grandfather founded Arrow in 1964 and today we remain committed to his vision of being visible and active in our communities. We look forward to better serving the fine folks in Milton and rolling out the red carpet for them with our focus on exceptional customer service and sustainability.”
Tim Pollard, senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, added, “The new Milton service center joins Arrow’s growing list of 114 service centers throughout the United States and is strategic to the company’s growth objective of $300 million and beyond.”
“Being a family-owned and operated company for over 54 years, we value family and the community,” said Emily Thomas Kendrick, president and chief executive officer, Arrow Exterminators. “My grandfather founded Arrow in 1964 and today we remain committed to his vision of being visible and active in our communities. We look forward to better serving the fine folks in Milton and rolling out the red carpet for them with our focus on exceptional customer service and sustainability.”
Tim Pollard, senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, added, “The new Milton service center joins Arrow’s growing list of 114 service centers throughout the United States and is strategic to the company’s growth objective of $300 million and beyond.”
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