Arrow Exterminators Presenting Sponsor for St. Jude’s Recovery Center’s “Voices of Recovery” Event
(Atlanta, GA) Arrow Exterminator’s proudly served as
Presenting Sponsor for St. Jude’s Recovery Center’s “Voices of Recovery” annual
luncheon event recently held in Atlanta.The event coincided with St. Jude’s 46th anniversary and raised
over $100,000 through sponsorships and donations throughout the Atlanta metro
area.A group of Arrow employees were
invited to attend the event as guests of Emily Thomas, Arrow’s President and
Chief Operating Officer who also serves on the Board of Directors for St.
Jude’s.
Commonweatlth Exterminating Aids Newport News Students
Commonwealth Exterminating in Newport News, VA recently asked the
community to roll up their sleeves and help children in downtown Newport News by
supporting a School Supply Drive. Sponsored by the Old Point National Bank,
Salon Vivace, Heaven and Earth Bookstores, Cooks Moving Company, Commonwealth
Exterminating and five other radio stations, the school supply drive was a huge
success.
The supplies were given out to children that attended the South East
Community Day on September 6th and September 13th. It was
great to see the smiles from the children and even some tears of joy from the
moms and dads that walked with their children. Because of these efforts, their
children will have the resources for the completion of education. It's amazing
what small things will do to impact a person's life for both the giver and the
receiver.
Exterminators have access to some of the most influential people in their
communities. Let's continue to pull our resources of those whom we network with
to make our communities a better place. We can make a difference.
A-Active Termite & Pest Control Company first company in the State of Virginia to earn QUALITYPRO GR
New designation highlights
corporate commitment within the pest management profession to controlling
household pests while also addressing environmental concerns
August 25,
2008Virginia Beach, VA – The movement toward “going green”
has significantly influenced businesses ranging from construction to printing
and now, pest management.As green
services become a preferred choice among customers, A-Active is proud to
announce its new designation from the National Pest Management Association as
“QualityPro Green.”This designation not
only reflects A-Actives’ exceptional pest management services but more, its
commitment to cultivating an environmentally-responsible business.
VPMA is proud to announce that three member companies made the Top 100 Companies list in PCT Magazine. Despite touch economic times Superior Pest & Lawn Management, PermaTreat Pest Control and National Exterminating continue to grow through savvy business tactics and a focus on continuous improvement.
See the full article in the May issue of pctonline.com.
PermaTreat Walks for a Cure!
On April 26th, PermaTreat showed their team spirit and walked 3 miles through
historic Fredericksburg, Virginia to fight for a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. After raising $1,300.00 Team PermaTreat
joined 250 other walkers to show their support to the many individuals who are
diagnosed with this debilitating disease each year.
Thank you to all of our
supporters. Go Team PermaTreat!
Arrow Exterminators Celebrates 10 Years as Parade Sponsor
ATLANTA, GA
--- For the past decade Arrow Exterminators' employees have been amusing
spectators on Peachtree Street
by participating in the annual Children's Healthcare of Atlanta® (CHOA) Christmas
Parade. This was an especially exciting year for Arrow
who celebrated their 10th anniversary at the event with over forty enthusiastic
walkers who expertly maneuvered a two story festive balloon down the three mile
route.
PCT's Leadership Award Presented to VPMA Director, Jack Broome
Jack R. Broome, President and Chief Operations of PermaTreat Pest Control, Inc. has received the prestigious 2007 Leadership Award given annually by Pest Control Technology Magazine. This award is presented to pest control professionals that have made outstanding contributions both to the pest control industry, as well as to the community. Jack Broome has helped lead PermaTreat Pest Control to becoming one of the Nation's most respected pest management firms. Click here to read more about Jack's contributions to our industry.
There's more than 1 way to manage schools' pests
Roanoke's school system is focusing on maintenance and cleaning rather than
poisons.
By David Harrison
Fairview Elementary School's recent rat infestation has nudged the Roanoke
school system toward more modern methods of dealing with pests.
The school system is putting together what's known in pest-control circles as
an integrated pest management plan. It relies more on building maintenance,
regular cleaning and record keeping than on the liberal use of pesticides.
Instead of hiring an exterminator to apply pesticides regularly, the school
system wants its employees to take on more responsibility for keeping rats,
roaches and other pests out of school buildings.
"The goal is to keep rodents out of the facility and keep it very
inhospitable for them which they [school staff] are completely in charge of,"
said Dini Miller, an entomologist and urban pest specialist at Virginia Tech who
is working with the Roanoke school system. "That is not something your pest
control company can do for you."
VPMA celebrated a milestone at
the Pest Fest event held in Richmond in conjunction with the State Technical
Meeting. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the creation of
the Virginia Pest Management Industry Stewardship Award. This award was created
to recognize individuals for their outstanding service and dedication to the
Association and the pest management industry.
This year the award was presented to Kevin Kordek, of A-Active Termite & Pest Control Co. This year's recipient will
keep company with the likes of David Boose, Joe Wilson, Joe Lupini, Dick Whitman, Bert Dodson, Jr., Bobby
Houchins, Charlie Church, John James and Dr. Eric Smith.
Kevin Kordek stands out in our industry for his passion about ethics, integrity and
the customer; for his ability to motivate and empower his employees; for his
belief in the power of positive thinking to bring about positive results; and
his tireless commitment to doing what he can to make our industry a better one
to work in, to regulate and to do business with. His personal motto is "If you help enough
people in life get what they want; you will always get what you want"!
Kevin Kordek was the truly
derserving honoree of the VPMA Industry Stewardship Award.
After forty-six years of operating Duval & Payne, Inc. Richard Allen has retired and sold the business to Mr. Don
Lenegar of ABC Termite & Pest Control Services. After pondering the
decision for some time, Mr. Allen is confident that he has found the right
person to entrust his customers and good name to. Both Richard and his sister-in-law, Pat Allen, will
work with ABC to introduce Mr. Lenegar and his staff to their business
customers, who he assures, will be in good hands at ABC.
VPMA extends sincere well wishes to Allen and Pat as they
enter the next phase of their lives, and thank them for their dedication and involvement
in this rewarding industry we all work in.