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In this podcast, Eric Little, CDO at Right at Home, discusses how after nearly 20 years of franchising, Right at Home has evolved and supports its franchisees.
Franchise Owner Profile: Jamie Robinson
Jamie Robinson said, “The caliber of expertise and knowledge of the Right at Home brand blew me away. The support and confidence the corporate office provides to potential and existing franchisees was also truly remarkable to me.”
Franchise Owner Profile: Albert Eshoo and Joyce Barocas
Albert and Joyce Eshoo attended seminars at NYU, which were put on by FranNet. We liked the idea of franchising and learning more about the opportunities presented to us. After studying the business model, we liked what we saw.
Franchise Owner Profile: Matt Wendl and Kelly Foley
Combining their strengths, Kelly Foley and Matt Wendl decided to embark on a new venture together. The Right at Home office that Foley and Wendl have taken over has been serving the community for 11 years.
Franchise Owner Profile: Paul Blom and Bob White
Paul Blom and his partner Bob White were the third franchisees in the Right at Home system, have been awarded various accolades as business owners, are active within the LGBT community, and are heavily involved in raising funds for Parkinson’s disease.
Franchisee Profile: Karla Strickland
Karla and Robert Strickland join Right at Home with strong people skills and a deep desire to help, care and make a difference in their community.
Franchise Owner Profile: Ben Solomon
Ben Solomon, 47, will be celebrating his 10th anniversary with Right at Home in October 2014. Since joining the in-home care industry in 2004, Solomon has achieved great success with his business and is an active advocate in the industry.