Franchise Dictionary Magazine: U.S. Military Veterans And Franchising Are A Perfect Match
Dawn Abbamondi of SMB Franchise Advisors say franchise owners with a military background bring a mindset that makes a difference.
Many adults look to franchising between 35 and 55 years old. This is the same age many U.S. service members retire from the military, putting them in the sweet spot for franchise ownership. Their leadership experience, maturity and technical training through their military commitments sets them up for success in the franchise industry.
SMB Franchise Advisors, a company that helps individuals franchise their business, works with franchisors to outline a program that can attract veterans.
“Americans are proud to support veteran-owned businesses,” said Dawn Abbamondi, VP of marketing and brand development at SMB Franchise Advisors, “and there are many communities across the U.S. who will welcome them to open a business in their town.”
There are several franchise brands geared specifically towards hiring veterans. Those that are not should find ways to recruit qualified veterans to support those who have supported the American people with their service.
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