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ARTICLE | May 21, 2012

A mother and her daughter, who will graduate in May from college, share ownership of a new Home Instead Senior Care franchise business, a partnership that seems tailor-made for these economic times. More college graduates are having a difficult time finding jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Teaming with a family member has proven successful. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, family-owned businesses account for 90 percent of all businesses in the U.S. (large and small) and continue to be a powerful force. And senior care franchising is one way to help new graduates get their careers off the ground. 
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NEWS | May 18, 2012

Fox Small Business Center offers tips and expertise on running a home-based franchise business.
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SECTOR REPORT | April 26, 2012

Franchise Business Review's special report Senior Care Franchises offers a high-level look at the senior care/home care franchising sector. We explore what services the sector provides, what’s involved from an investment standpoint, what the “typical” franchisee looks like, and how franchisee satisfaction in the sector has fared in the past year. We also identify the top senior care franchises based on our franchisee satisfaction research.
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ASK FBR | March 19, 2012

Franchise Business Review wants to know what you're doing in order to find that right "fit", and encourages all those interested in starting their own franchise to answer this simple question - how long have you been researching a franchise opportunity? (Click here to share) 
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Local Husband & Wife Business Team Receive National Recognition

by Rainbow International

Rob & Tuesday Hanavan Celebrated for Outstanding Contributions to Franchising

09.24.2010 – Rob and Tuesday Hanavan of Cincinnati, Ohio traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to attend the International Franchise Association (IFA) Public Affairs Conference. They were honored for having won the Rainbow International Franchisee of the Year Award earlier this year.

“The IFA is proud to recognize the outstanding efforts of Rob and Tuesday with the Franchisee of the Year Award,” said IFA Chairman Ken Walker, chairman & CEO of Driven Brands. “The franchising community is an important component of the U.S. economy due to the hard work of these exemplary individuals who have helped bolster the growth of the industry.”

Franchise owner-operators representing thirty franchise systems were recognized at the event with over 500 franchise industry leaders meeting with over 200 congressional offices about issues important to the future of franchising such as healthcare reform and access to credit.

“This award is a reflection of our entire team’s caring, commitment and dedication,” said Rob. “To us, it’s about more than just doing a job. The Rainbow International system helps us build long-term relationships with our customers. With us, they know they can count on courteous, professional and fast service. Being recognized again, at this venue surrounded by so many other franchise owners, helps remind us what good company we’re in and what it takes to make dreams like ours reality.”

“The Rainbow International team is thrilled the Hanavans won this award,” said Rainbow International president David Bethea. “They exemplify everything that makes the Rainbow International philosophy unique: commitment, caring, faith and perseverance.”

Rob and Tuesday have owned and operated Rainbow International of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky since March 2004.

 

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