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Interviews with Glass Doctor Franchise Owners
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Jon Lalanne |
| Porterville, California |
| California especially was hit hard by the recession. Jon Lalanne at Glass Doctor of Tulare County has seen the effects of the recession firsthand, but he chose not to participate. We talked to Jon to find out some of his secrets to success. Read more |
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Dave Kozlowski |
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| Dave Kozlowski was tired. He was tired of corporate life and he was tired of moving his family every two years. He thought if he could find the right franchise system, he could start his own business and stay in one place for a while. In June 2007 David bought a 14-year-old Glass Doctor shop in Milwaukee, Wis., and turned it into a full-service glass machine. Read more |
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Brad Roberson |
| Brookhaven, Mississippi |
| Some people say it’s easy to be successful in a large market like Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York or Seattle. What about a market like Brookhaven, Mississippi? Brad Roberson of Glass Doctor of Brookhaven accepted the small market challenge. Read more |
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Gene Porter |
| Clovis, New Mexico |
| You can add residential and commercial glass service to your auto glass business. Gene Porter of Clovis, N.M., did. Gene started his auto glass business in 1992 and ten years later it had peaked. He joined Glass Doctor and has experienced steady growth ever since. Read more |
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Cary Hooper |
| Meridian, Idaho |
| In 1999, franchise owner Cary Hooper joined the Glass Doctor team; he has watched his professional and personal lives thrive ever since. Cary credits his success to the tremendous support provided by the Glass Doctor support team and The Dwyer Group. Read more |
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Ed Sieber |
| Charlotte, North Carolina |
| Ed Sieber, principal owner of the Glass Doctor of Charlotte, N.C., franchise is celebrating 20 years as a Glass Doctor franchise owner. Read more |
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Tom Ashley |
| Niceville, Florida |
| In 2001 Tom Ashley was in charge of a shop for a major glass services company, but he wasn’t satisfied. He wanted to own his own business so that he, his family and his employees would reap the rewards of their success. Tom looked at the Glass Doctor franchise system and saw what he was missing professionally. Read more |
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