FranServe: Goal Getters

It was New Year’s Eve 2016 when Jack and Jill Johnson decided to quit their jobs and venture into the world of franchise consulting. By Jessica Petrucelli

It was New Year’s Eve 2016 when Jack and Jill Johnson decided to quit their jobs and venture into the world of franchise consulting. By Jessica Petrucelli

Franchise Dictionary Magazine’s (FDM) annual December Game Changer edition recognizes those making waves in the franchise space. The magazine receives hundreds of submissions nominating the top talent in franchising who are vying for this prestigious recognition. President and CEO of FranServe, Inc. Alesia Visconti shared the remarkable impact of a game changer. By Nancy E. Williams

Greg Macchia joined FranServe, Inc. in June 2019, just days before the company’s convention in Denver. Recognizing it as a prime opportunity to connect with the FranServe community, he jumped right in, attending his first consultant convention and immersing himself in the world of franchising. By Rose Mango

Kathy and Jon Hylton’s foray into franchise consulting began quite unexpectedly. Jon, with his diverse background in education, ministry and sales, combined with Kathy’s extensive experience in business development for a communication company, created a unique synergy. Kathy, having honed her skills while working remotely for years, was well-acquainted with the discipline required for a home-based business. By Rose Mango

If you have ever had a conversation with Alesia Visconti, CEO and president of FranServe, Inc., the first thing you notice is her larger-than-life personality. It shouldn’t be a surprise that the title of her first book is “The Pink Tsunami – Women’s Rise in Franchising.” Visconti’s new book is a celebration of women in franchising and a call to action for women to enter the sector. By Nancy E. Williams

In April, Alesia Visconti, president and CEO of FranServe, Inc., announced her newest endeavor: the creation of a coalition for franchise brokers at the Titus Center for Franchising at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida. The topic of discussion was “Responsible Franchising.” By Nancy E. Williams

Sometimes people have thoughts and beliefs that are unfounded about franchise ownership. Therefore, it’s very important for anyone seeking to invest in a franchise speak with a franchise consultant first. One of the misguided beliefs is that it may take years to re-coup your investment and/or it may take months to build a client base. By Don Clayton

At the start of a new year, we often think about all the opportunities ahead. If you are looking to make a change from a long-term career in the hopes of finding something new and exciting, or you’re just entering the working world, franchising is an excellent sector to consider. By Nancy E. Williams

FranServe is proudly celebrating a remarkable year in the world of franchising. Leading the charge are Jack and Jill Johnson, an extraordinary consulting duo who have impressively entered the $2 Million Club within just twelve months which is a truly phenomenal achievement! By Rose Mango

Military veterans make excellent franchise consultants for many reasons. One reason individuals enter the military is their desire to help others and serve their country. Transitioning out of the military, these veterans seek opportunities to continue to serve and help others throughout the world. By Don Clayton