The College Football Hall of Fame Names Arrow Exterminators as its Official Pest Control Partner

Thursday, August 26th, 2021

The Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame names Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators, a family-owned pest control company with more than 140 service centers around the country, as its official pest control partner. Since 1964, Arrow Exterminators has gone Beyond the Call to protect families, homes, and businesses and prides itself on using the most effective and environmentally responsible methods on the market.  They will bring those services to the LEED Silver certified, College Football Hall of Fame.  Arrow Exterminators joins the impressive list of national brands with headquarters in Atlanta partnering with the Hall including Chick-Fil-A, Coca-Cola, The Home Depot and Southern Company.

“We are thrilled to have Arrow Exterminators as our official pest control partner at the Hall of Fame. Their Beyond the Call customer service and family-first approach to business aligns perfectly with our core values,” states Kimberly Beaudin, Chief Executive Officer at the Hall of Fame. “Arrow Exterminators is an icon in Atlanta with a deep-rooted history back 57 years and as a prominent Atlanta-based destination, we are proud to work alongside their tremendous team.”

The partnership kicked off in January 2021 and the services provided for the Hall will include insect control, rodent control and exclusion, fly control, drain management, and more.  Arrow Exterminators plans to use the College Football Hall of Fame brand to drive business in key markets across the country.

“The College Football Hall of Fame is one of the nation’s greatest institutions based in our hometown and it’s an honor to partner with the non-profit organization to provide our consistent, superior-quality commercial services,” says Emily Thomas Kendrick, CEO of Arrow Exterminators. “Even though pests and rodents are small, their effect on a high-traffic business such as the Hall can be enormous. We are excited to protect the Hall from these issues for years to come."