
In 2019 we ran an ad in the Copperas Cove Leader, and in 2020 we spent no money and received news coverage of the event.
In 2019 we ran an ad in the Copperas Cove Leader, and in 2020 we spent no money and received news coverage of the event.
Once again, KXXV-TV’s Ann Harder took out pitch and had Roundup spokesperson, Jackie Bibby, on her show.
The Trib online posted photos from the event on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2020 to promote the final and next day of the Roundup. Friday, Feb. 22nd, the Trib covered the Roundup in its Briefly column.
ARC Abatement today announced the company ranks seventh on Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) 2019 “Top 20 Firms in Asbestos Abatement” list. ARC had $42 million in asbestos abatement revenue in 2018, an increase of six percent over the previous year. ARC’s 2019 ranking fell from third to seventh for the first time, and CEO Ron Daniel sees two reasons for the drop. “Two asbestos firms reported this year but not in 2018; therefore, they were not on last year’s list,” he said. “Also, six asbestos companies merged to make two, and they jumped ahead of us.” Still, Daniel is optimistic. “I believe ARC is…
WACO — Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home, Inc. (WHB), today announced its chief operating officer, Josh Blake, will be installed as a new Board Member of the prestigious Selected Independent Funeral Homes International Association (Selected). Josh Blake, who will represent Group 5, has a strong connection to Selected and is actively involved in Selected programs. In April 2018 he graduated from Selected’s Leadership Academy and was Co-Chair of the 2018 NextGen Advisory Group. Josh has been a regular participant at Selected’s Spring Management Summit, Annual Meetings and NextGen. He is passionate about Selected’s NextGen community. “I see the potential growth in the…
WACO — Fidelity Bank of Texas announced the addition of Aaron Slye as Vice President – Loan Officer in the bank’s commercial lending department in Waco, Texas. Slye will be responsible for building business relationships and increasing the bank’s commercial loan portfolio throughout McLennan County. Slye has more than 15 years of experience as a banker in Central Texas. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration in economics from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and a master’s in business administration with a concentration in business analytics from Abilene Christian University. “Aaron’s experience in lending and management will make him…