Monthly Archives: November 2022

29 11, 2022

HomeVestors: When Training Is Your Best Investment

2022-11-29T20:47:07-05:00November 29th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

For the past 10 years, Ronny Vann has been a development agent and operations trainer at HomeVestors® of America. He is one of HomeVestors’ elite “secret weapons,” specializing in preparing the brand’s newest franchisees for success in a business that must continually adapt to its changing market. By Heidi Lubrani

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29 11, 2022

Salty Dawg Pet Salon: Pampered Pups: A Salon Experience

2022-11-29T15:55:04-05:00November 29th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Salty Dawg Pet Salon Co-founders John Kanski and Winn Claybaugh are no strangers to providing a client-first salon experience. Both have deep roots in Paul Mitchell School franchising and are veterans of the cosmetology industry. By Kelsi Trinidad

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29 11, 2022

Mosquito Mary’s: Caring for the Community

2022-11-29T15:49:18-05:00November 29th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Founded in 2018, Mosquito Mary’s began franchising in 2021 and has had a steady growth pattern, with 52 franchises currently operating. The brand’s concentrated blend of essential oils and plant extracts is designed to kill bugs on contact and repel future insects, allowing customers to enjoy the outdoors again. By Nancy E. Williams

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29 11, 2022

FranServe, Inc.: Changing the Franchise Landscape for Over 10 Years

2022-11-29T15:38:31-05:00November 29th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Since 2012, FranServe, Inc. has been making business ownership dreams come true through franchising. As the world’s largest franchise consulting and expansion organization, FranServe is committed to helping exceptional, Certified Franchise Consultants (CFC) change the lives of people through franchise ownership. By Brianna Bohn

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29 11, 2022

TheOfficeSquad: Providing a Future for Veterans

2022-11-29T15:31:23-05:00November 29th, 2022|Tags: , , |

When TheOfficeSquad Founder Dida Clifton transitioned out of her time in the military into civilian life, she struggled to find a new career that suited her. “I exited the service and became a military spouse,” recalled Clifton. “So I went from active duty to nothing.” That is often the case when veterans try to readjust after many years of demanding military service. By Kelsi Trinidad

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