Rollins, Inc. Announces CFO Transition with New Appointment
ROLLINS, INC. ANNOUNCES CFO TRANSITION
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Rollins, Inc. has announced the resignation of Kenneth D. Krause as Chief Financial Officer, effective June 15, 2026. William W. Harkins will succeed him, bringing over 20 years of financial leadership experience to the role. Krause will assist during the transition period.
- 01Kenneth D. Krause will resign as CFO of Rollins, Inc. on June 15, 2026, to pursue another opportunity.
- 02William W. Harkins, previously Chief Accounting Officer, has been appointed as the new CFO effective the same date.
- 03Under Krause's leadership, Rollins' market capitalization increased by over 50% and dividends rose by more than 80% since 2022.
- 04Harkins has extensive experience, having held leadership roles at Mohawk Industries, Mars, and The Coca-Cola Company.
- 05The transition aims to ensure continuity in executing Rollins' strategic growth plans.
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Rollins, Inc., a leading global consumer and commercial services company, has announced a significant leadership change with the resignation of Kenneth D. Krause as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective June 15, 2026. Krause, who has been with Rollins since 2022, has played a pivotal role in modernizing the company and optimizing its capital structure, contributing to a market capitalization growth of over 50% and an 80% increase in dividends during his tenure. To facilitate a smooth transition, Krause will continue to support the company through a transition services agreement. Succeeding him is William W. Harkins, who joined Rollins in March 2025 as Chief Accounting Officer and brings over 20 years of financial leadership experience from notable companies like Mohawk Industries and The Coca-Cola Company. Harkins expressed his commitment to building on Rollins' momentum and enhancing shareholder value. The leadership change reflects the company's ongoing strategy to strengthen its financial operations and support future growth.
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