Full-Time
Posted on 5/9/2026
Lawn care, pest control, outdoor services
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Rapid City, SD, USA
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Must be physically located in the United States.
TruGreen provides lawn care, pest control, and tree/shrub services for residential customers across the United States, including lawn maintenance, mosquito control, and perimeter and outdoor nuisance pest control. It sells tailored annual plans that can be prepaid or paid through simple options, bundling these services into year‑long programs. The plans address seasonal lawn challenges like weeds, soil compaction, and pests, with ongoing visits and treatments. TruGreen differentiates itself with nationwide reach, a broad service offering, flexible payments, promotions, and service guarantees based on competitive quotes, aiming to simplify budgeting for homeowners.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$9.5M
Headquarters
Memphis, Tennessee
Founded
1973
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TruGreen selects Ketchum as its first PR AOR. TruGreen's CMO Alyssa Puketza explained that the lawn care service provider's goal is to shine a spotlight on the 'expertise and care' that it brings to every yard.h FRANKLIN, TN: Lawn care service provider TruGreen has selected Ketchum as its first PR AOR. As part of the partnership, Ketchum will support TruGreen with earned media, corporate communications, brand reputation, thought leadership and partnership activations by bringing breakthrough creative strategic initiatives to life throughout the year, the firm said in a statement. The agency will also help lead an integrated PR strategy designed to build customer excitement around TruGreen's services. Ketchum was appointed following a competitive review earlier this year in which TruGreen invited a select group of agencies to participate, according to TruGreen CMO Alyssa Puketza. The firm was selected in the fall based on its "strategic thinking, creative approach and deep expertise in earned storytelling," Puketza said via email. "A great lawn makes people feel proud of their home and connected to their community. Our goal is to shine a spotlight on the expertise and care that TruGreen brings to every yard and to help homeowners understand how easy it is to get a lawn they love when they trust the pros," Puketza said. "Through this partnership, we'll bring fresh stories that celebrate healthier lawns, happier neighborhoods, and the confidence that comes from knowing your lawn is in professional hands." Ketchum has quickly onboarded and is already supporting several priority initiatives across marketing, brand reputation and corporate communications, Puketza explained. The account is being managed under the leadership of Ketchum's consumer lifestyle client portfolio, which houses specialists in corporate reputation, sports and earned media. Budget details of the partnership were not disclosed. "Ketchum joins us at an important moment for the brand. We've sharpened our message, strengthened our marketing engine and are ready to show up in bigger, more culturally relevant ways," Puketza said of the brand's first PR agency appointment. She explained that what excited TruGreen most is Ketchum's ability to bring "fresh thinking, earned expertise and creative energy" to help tell the brand's story with greater impact. "TruGreen has a powerful story to share and this partnership will help us connect with homeowners in new, more meaningful ways and reinforce the confidence that comes from trusting the pros," she added. Ketchum reported a 5% revenue decrease to $578 million globally and $359 million in the U.S. in 2024, according to PRWeek's Agency Business Report 2025. Earlier this year, Ketchum CEO Mike Doyle exited the agency after a 30-year run at the Omnicom firm. At the time, Omnicom PR Group CEO Chris Foster said there would be a national and global search for Doyle's replacement, at "the appropriate time," both internally and externally. In the interim, Foster is playing an active role in managing the firm. OPRG reported Q3 revenue of $377.2 million, a 7.5% decrease on an organic basis from the year prior. In addition to Ketchum, the group comprises FleishmanHillard, MMC and Porter Novelli. Omnicom is in the process of acquiring rival Interpublic Group in a deal announced last December. The acquisition, which will bring together IPG's PR firms including Dxtra Health and agency brands The Weber Shandwick Collective, Golin, Current Global, DeVries Global and R&CPMK with OPRG, is expected to close this month. Founded in 1973, TruGreen provides lawn, tree and shrub and mosquito, and pest control services. The company, which is majority-owned by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, operates more than 290 locations across the U.S. and Canada with over 14,000 employees.
On Tuesday, July 22, TruGreen, the nation's leading lawn care company and official lawn care provider of the PGA Tour, partnered with First Tee, a youth golf charity, to launch the #TruGreenHappyDrive challenge at TPC Sawgrass.
The multi-year partnership designates TruGreen as the "Official Lawn Care Treatment Provider of MiLB."
Multi-year agreement includes in-game activations, home dugout "wraps" and a groundbreaking "TruGreen Spaces" initiative to revitalize ballparks, public spacesFRANKLIN, Tenn., April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TruGreen®, the nation's leading lawn care treatment provider, is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Minor League Baseball™ (MiLB™) that includes activations across all 120 clubs, a makeover of the home dugout in each market, sponsorship of select MiLB team grounds crews, and a new initiative called "TruGreen Spaces" aimed at revitalizing community ballfields and public spaces across the country
Official Lawn Care Treatment Provider of the PGA TOUR® invites fans to enter for a chance to capture $50,000 in total prizes toward a golf course quality lawn makeoverFRANKLIN, Tenn., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- American homeowners spend on average 150 hours per year maintaining their yard — that's enough time to drive back and forth across the country three times, play 30 rounds of golf, trek the length of Yellowstone National Park multiple times, or read 10 books in a hammock