Franchisee Ashley Kelly of Revive! Auto Innovations
25-year old Ashley Kelly, who lives in Yate, is launching his new business this month, Revive! Bristol, specialising in repairing minor bodywork damage, wheel damage, and scuffs & scrapes on vehicles.
Franchisee Belinda Whitaker of Rosemary Bookkeeping
Belinda decided that being a Rosemary franchise partner would enable her to do a job she loves and still have plenty of free time to spend with her husband and two children.
Franchisee Alison Buck of Rosemary Bookkeeping
Alison was unsure of how secure her previous job would be over the long term and she found Rosemary Bookkeeping after searching the internet for franchises in July 2011. “Not feeling it would do any harm to attend a ‘Discovery Day’,
Franchisee Tony and Rosie Williams of Rosemary Bookkeeping
Tony has over 30 years of experience in the telecoms industry in technical, operations, project management and sales roles. Rosie has experience in bookkeeping and in secretarial work and she and Tony believe that with their respective experiences and capabilities they will be able to contribute to the future development of the Rosemary franchise, whilst securing their life together.
Franchisee Huw James of Revive! Auto Innovations
Despite being one of the wettest Junes Berkshire has ever seen, for one local businessman rain didn’t stop him achieving his best trading performance to date.
Franchisee Matt Harland of Revive! Auto Innovations
Despite the fact that country is officially facing its worst recession since the 1930s, for one local business the future is looking bright.
Franchisee Huw James of Revive! Auto Innovations
Despite being one of the wettest Junes Berkshire has ever seen, for one local businessman rain didn’t stop him achieving his best trading performance to date.
Franchisee Bronwyn Murray of Rosemary Bookkeeping
Bronwyn Murray only started her franchise with Rosemary Bookkeeping in November 2011 and already she is surpassing her financial targets and personal objectives at an astounding rate.
Franchisee Hayley and Gary Ashe of Dream Doors
For most franchisees, starting a new business is testing enough. Leaving the security of a monthly pay-packet, embracing new skills and processes, and investing life-savings into a venture takes some nerve.
Franchisee Paul Mann of Revive! Auto Innovations