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Monday, September 10, 2018

Arrow Exterminators Awards the Second Annual E. Raymond Crim, III Scholarship

Ray Crim Winner 2018

Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators recently awarded Molly Herring with the second annual E. Raymond Crim, III Scholarship. This five-thousand-dollar scholarship was created in 2017 to honor Crim’s 44-year career in the pest control industry and his service to the military.  Arrow Exterminators will fund this $5,000 scholarship annually and preference will be given to applicants with military service.  This scholarship is designed to be complimentary to existing scholarships within the industry.  Molly attended Arrow’s executive meeting in July where she was presented with the scholarship check.

Molly Herring is a student at the University of Georgia where she is currently pursuing a degree in Environmental Science with a major in Entomology from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.  Molly has been actively engaged in a variety of community outreach and education programs during her time at school including, volunteering as a Science Olympiad Tutor, mentoring children in the local community via the universities’ Shop with a Bulldog organization, as well as interning at the Entomological Collections of the Georgia Museum of Natural history.

 “I am truly honored for Arrow Exterminators to be awarding the E. Raymond Crim, III Scholarship to a student as deserving as Molly,” said E. Raymond Crim, Senior Executive Vice President Emeritus – Ex Officio Member. “It is a display of their commitment to giving back to our community and supporting the academic and career goals of our industry’s next generation.”

“It is always a great pleasure to award the E. Raymond Crim, III Scholarship to deserving students in recognition of Ray and his industry contributions and military accomplishments,” said Emily Thomas Kendrick, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We received many great essays from the applicants and it was a honor for us to award the scholarship to Molly.”