Women in Franchising
What Franchise takes a look at the rising trend in women entering the world of franchising.
Women in business: The advice any new franchisee should know
Updated 23 Apr 2024
Entrepreneurs from across the industry explain how a franchise business model has enabled them to take their career to new heights, and how others can follow in their footsteps
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Lucy Campbell, CEO of Right at Home
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Updated 18 May 2023
FranNet’s Gary Prenevost has identified the unique traits that bring operational excellence, and has shaped them into a set of guiding principles
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“I started at Walfinch because I wanted to have a work-life balance”
Franchisees and staff share why when it comes to care, they chose to work at Walfinch.
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“I started at Walfinch because I wanted to have a work-life balance”
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“We create a safe environment for new mums”
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BabyBeats: brand overview
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“We aim for all our teachers to be working around their children”
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“I do everything from planning activities, recruitment, backend and frontend tasks as it gives me a chance to be a child again”
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“I love that it gives me the freedom to choose when I work”
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“Why did I choose Signarama”
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“I would do this job even if I didn’t need to get paid for it”
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“The thing I love about BabyBeats is the friendships that are made in class”
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“It was the work from home that really sold it to me”
What Franchise brings you the latest events to attend when it comes to Women in Franchising.