GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Jennie Cash, owner of the Orkin Pest Control franchise (Branch 920) in Gainesville, Fla., has made history by being elected as the first female president of the Orkin Franchise Owners Association (OFOA). With a bachelor of science degree in animal science from the University of Florida, Cashhas successfully combined her educational background with her passion for pest control, growing her franchise into one of the top-performing branches in the Orkin network.
Over the past seven years, Cash has led branch 920 to achieve remarkable success, including the highest growth rates in 2020, 2021, and 2023. Her dedication and expertise as a Certified Operator specializing in General Household Pest (GHP) and termite control have established her as a leader in the industry.
Cash's election as president marks a significant milestone not only for her but also for women in the pest control sector. “I am honored to serve as the first female president of the Orkin Franchise Owners Association,” Cash said. “I aim to empower and inspire others in the industry and to foster a community of support among franchise owners.”
Known for her unwavering commitment to customer service, Cash has set a benchmark for excellence within her branch and the broader Orkin network. “Our clients trust us to protect their homes and businesses, and we take that responsibility seriously,” she added.
Outside of her professional achievements, Cash cherishes her family life. She has been married to her husband Randy for 20 years and is a proud mother to two children, Cade (15) and Aubrey (11). In her spare time, she enjoys riding horses and tending to her garden, activities that bring her joy and relaxation.
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