Don’t miss this special issue!

Our October issue will celebrate 50 Women of Wonder (WOW). These remarkable female franchisors are making a difference with their brands! We will celebrate their achievements by featuring them in our October issue and we’ll donate part of the proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Each of the 50 WOW has a story to tell. Some started out as small business owners trying to contribute to the family income, while others were heavy-hitting CEOs who turned companies around, and a few were savvy entrepreneurs who built their businesses around helping other women.

Whatever their story, these fearless women all had the courage to take a risk. They inspire us, motivate us, and awe us. See the finalists in the October issue. Nominations close on August 25th.

The nominations are in!

Thank you for your interest in this special issue! Our October issue will celebrate 50 Women of Wonder (WOW). These remarkable female franchisors are making a difference with their brands! We will celebrate their achievements by featuring them in our October issue and we’ll donate part of the proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Each of the 50 WOW has a story to tell. Some started out as small business owners trying to contribute to the family income, while others were heavy-hitting CEOs who turned companies around, and a few were savvy entrepreneurs who built their businesses around helping other women.

Whatever their story, these fearless women all had the courage to take a risk. They inspire us, motivate us, and awe us. See the finalists in the October issue.

The 50 WOW meet all or most of the following criteria. These women:

  • Are a CEO, President, Founder, or Co-Founder from your favorite franchise
  • Empower other women to succeed
  • Help others with their business
  • Fill a niche in the market that benefits families and other women
  • Disrupt a business category
  • Inspire others to make change

Don’t miss this special issue!

Our October issue will celebrate 50 Women of Wonder (WOW). These remarkable female franchisors are making a difference with their brands! We will celebrate their achievements by featuring them in our October issue and we’ll donate part of the proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Each of the 50 WOW has a story to tell. Some started out as small business owners trying to contribute to the family income, while others were heavy-hitting CEOs who turned companies around, and a few were savvy entrepreneurs who built their businesses around helping other women.

Whatever their story, these fearless women all had the courage to take a risk. They inspire us, motivate us, and awe us. See the finalists in the October issue. Nominations close on August 25th.

The nominations are in!

Thank you for your interest in this special issue. Our October issue will celebrate 50 Women of Wonder (WOW). These remarkable female franchisors are making a difference with their brands! We will celebrate their achievements by featuring them in our October issue and we’ll donate part of the proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Each of the 50 WOW has a story to tell. Some started out as small business owners trying to contribute to the family income, while others were heavy-hitting CEOs who turned companies around, and a few were savvy entrepreneurs who built their businesses around helping other women.

Whatever their story, these fearless women all had the courage to take a risk. They inspire us, motivate us, and awe us. See the finalists in the October issue.

The 50 WOW meet all or most of the following criteria. These women:

  • Are a CEO, President, Founder, or Co-Founder from your favorite franchise
  • Empower other women to succeed
  • Help others with their business
  • Fill a niche in the market that benefits families and other women
  • Disrupt a business category
  • Inspire others to make change
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