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The Collaboration Creates Currency Movement: Network Spotlight - Aaron Owens

How well do you know Aaron Owens?



Aaron is the Owner of U.S. Pest Control, Inc. which has been family owned and operated since 1991. They offer high-quality pest control services across Henrico and the Greater Richmond Virginia Area as well as Goochland County. Aaron took ownership of US Pest Control in 2018 and is building it to become a trusted resource for homeowners and commercial property managers who are seeking pest control solutions.


In 2022, Aaron was elected to serve as a Board Member for the Virginia Pest Management Association, the trade association for Pest Management Professionals in Virginia who are committed to protecting the health and property of all Virginians.


Additionally, Aaron was selected by the National Pest Management Association for their Executive Leadership Program which identifies and trains aspiring association leaders to establish a pipeline of engaged members that represent the NPMA’s diverse membership. This two-year curriculum involves professional development, association training, monthly mentoring and attendance at NPMA event. Aaron part of the Class of 2023.


Outside of his responsibilities within the pest control industry, Aaron is a proud husband, father and community resource. In 2021, he was selected to be participate as a “Funding Father” for the Fatherhood Foundation to asssit with raising funds for “The Father Figure”, an annual event hosted by The Fatherhood Foundation to suppprt dads who may be less fortunate.


To connect with Aaron, visit his LinkedIn Profile: https://www.LinkedIn.com/in/aaron-owens-6924aa197


To learn more about US Pest Control, visit https://www.USPestControl.com


To order your copy of “Collaboration Creates Currency: The Blueprint for Visibility, Credibility, and Profitability” visit https://www.CollaborationCreatesCurrency.com


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This is amazing. They provide great services! They provide our yearly termite check ups, and did a wonderful job getting rid of carpenter bees behind our wooden shutters! Did not realize they were black owned!

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