Being reliable, supportive and flexible are just a few of the core values that set Oliver’s Nannies apart from other child care providers. In a child care market that’s worth close to $100 billion, this brand is an attractive offer for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make a difference in the lives of families across the country. By Shelby Green
Being reliable, supportive and flexible are just a few of the core values that set Oliver’s Nannies apart from other child care providers. In a child care market that’s worth close to $100 billion, this brand is an attractive offer for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make a difference in the lives of families across the country.
Oliver’s Nannies provides a unique business model that helps provide both ongoing and last-minute care for busy parents, including after-school babysitters, full-time nannies and overnight help.
As an emerging brand, Oliver’s Nannies offers low upfront costs and uncapped revenue potential that make it an ideal business opportunity. In traditional child care settings, owners might be capped at the size and licensing, but the potential is unlimited with Oliver’s Nannies. Unlike other franchising opportunities, this brand aims to maximize work-life balance.
Oliver’s Nannies has a strong support system led by its founding team members who have hands-on experience building the business from start to finish. Owners work directly with Founder Kathy Livingston and founding employee Sarah Mulcahy, who now works as director of franchise development.
When someone becomes a franchisee, they receive weeklong new-owner training and work closely with a dedicated business consultant.
“I’ve done everything our franchisees have,” explained Mulcahy. “Everything I’m training our franchisees on, it’s coming from a place of experience. I can speak on actual, real-life scenarios and help walk our franchisees through that after having already done it for the past five and a half years.”
Additionally, Oliver’s Nannies has exciting opportunities planned over the next several months, such as the opening of a new location in Boise, Idaho.
“We have a lot of interest in expanding to other places,” Mulcahy said. “We’re excited about the growth that’s happening and can’t wait to see what the future holds. We’re looking for franchisees who love this business the way we do. We put our blood, sweat and tears into our people and are committed to growing the franchise.”
Shelby Green