Veterans are positively impacting franchising, their strong leadership and tireless can-do spirit is an inspiration for all.
To find out if the program is a good fit for your franchise, the first step is exploring it.
As parents, the Kurji’s value the importance of the high-quality educational child care that Primrose Schools provides and are thrilled with the opportunity to bring Primrose to California with their first location in the Tri-Valley community. A f
Companies that focus on helping military personnel find new opportunities are changing the lives of veterans and their families.
“The threat of unlimited, unpredictable joint-employer liability is very scary. It threatens everything my partners and colleagues have worked to build in our community.” — SoldierFit CEO and founder Danny Farrar, testifying before Congress in opposition to the joint-employer rule.
Janice Kennedy started her career in International Business specializing in Transportation and Logistics. After a successful career, Janice was able to stay home with her children for over 10 years. In 2007, the Kennedys began searching for new busin
IFA’s state association allies remain strong frontlines of defense and offense for the franchise business model.
Editor’s Note: This column originally appeared in the May 2016 issue of Franchising World magazine. By Robert Cresanti, CFE It was my pleasure to spend time with so many of you at IFA’s Convention in San Antonio in February. It was extraor
Kristin Jedamski needed an economical way to clothe her children. She was invited to a Rhea Lana’s Moms-to-Be pre-sale, and an entrepreneur was born. Jedamski left a career in human resources when she needed to find something with a more flexible
When a franchise is thrust into the national spotlight, it’s their responsibility to make the most of it, both in the moment and in the future.