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Caldeira, CFE FEATURES Associate Publisher Scott Lehr, CFE Executive Editor 22 Making the Most of Your Convention Alisa Harrison By Helena Lehman Senior Vice President, Media Relations and Public Affairs Matthew Haller 25 Budgeting for a Successful Event – It’s All in the Marketing Manager Details Courtney Moore By Thelma Ramey Graphic Design Coordinator Rahath Alam 27 Navigating the Hotel Site Selection Process Senior Publishing Manager Andrew Parker By Jim Schultenover Senior Director of Advertising & Media Solutions Gregory M. Cook, CFE 30 Planning Your Convention: Best Practices Membership & Advertising Manager By Mark Liston, CFE Sara Williamson Senior Coordinator, Membership & Advertising 33 IFA 2016 Convention: Why You Need to Be There Elizabeth Bailey By Aziz Hashim Regional Advertising Managers Kelley Class Carly Wooley Subscription Manager Rose DuPont Communications Manager Jenna Weisbord Franchising World (ISSN 1041-7311) “Volume 47, Number 8,” is published monthly by the International Franchise Association, 1900 K St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20006. Subscription rates are $50.00 per year for 12 issues. Periodicals postage paid at Washington, D.C., and additional mailing offices. Single copy price: $5.00. IFA members receive Franchising World as a membership benefit. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Franchising World at 1900 K St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20006. When requesting address changes, please enclose mailing label. Please allow 4–6 weeks for the change of address to be fully processed. For advertising information, call: IFA Advertising Department (202) 628-8000. The full text of Franchising World is available in the electronic versions of the H.W. Wilson Company’s Business Periodicals Index. For information call 34 (800) 367-6770; outside the U.S. Call (718) 588-8400. Fax: (718) 590-1617. Copies of Franchising World issues and articles also are available for purchase on 16mm microfilm, 35mm microfilm and 105mm microfiche from University Microfilms Inc., 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346; (313) 761-4700. Franchising World is indexed in ABI/INFORM database. (800) 626-2823; Fax (502) 589-5572. Franchising World welcomes views and comments from its readers. Correspondence should be addressed to Editor, c/o Franchising World at 1900 K St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20006. Franchising World reserves the right to edit letters for publication and also reserves the right to refuse advertising. With the publication of Franchising World, IFA is not offering legal, financial or any other professional advice or endorsements. Readers are encouraged to seek advice from professionals in specialized fields before acting on any information published herein. The views and opinions expressed in Franchising World are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of IFA members or staff. For reprint information contact: PARS International Corp., Phone: (212) 221- 9595, Fax: (212) 221-1468, E-mail: [email protected], www.magreprints. com. Copyright © 2015 International Franchise Association. Printed in U.S.A. DEPARTMENTS 4 PRESIDENT & CEO’S COLUMN IFA Board Forges Path to Meet Challenges, Leverage Opportunities 6 PEOPLE & NEWS BRIEFS 18 MULTI-UNIT FRANCHISE INNOVATORS 63 NEW IFA MEMBERS 2 FRANCHISING WORLD AUGUST 2015 AUGUST 2015 IFA INDUSTRY INSIGHTS MULTI-UNIT FRANCHISE INNOVATORS 6 People & News Briefs 40Franchisees Provide Insights on the Challenges to Political Advocacy GOVERNMENT RELATIONS & PUBLIC POLICY BY TAMRA KENNEDY, TOM BABER AND AZIM IFA’S MISSION SAJU The International Franchise Association 8 FranPAC Report Card protects, enhances and promotes franchising. BY ERICA FARAGE MARKETING IFA’S VISION 10 Same Meeting – New Name: Join Us for the Franchise Action 42IFA Convention Helps Office Pride Area Developers IFA: The preeminent voice and acknowledged Network Annual Meeting, IFA’s Washington, D.C. Fly-In See Franchising’s Big Picture leader for franchising worldwide. BY ERICA FARAGE BY TODD HOPKINS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 12 Regulatory Challenges Facing Franchise Small Business INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Melanie Bergeron, CFE Jeffrey Tews Owners TWO MEN AND A TRUCK BrightStar Healthcare of Chairwoman Madison, WI BY ELIZABETH TAYLOR 45World Franchise Council Growing, Achieving Important S and J Home Care LLC Milestones Aziz Hashim Franchisee Forum Chairman NRD Capital STATE REPORTS – ADVANCING FRANCHISING BY GRAHAM BILLINGS Vice Chairman Catherine Monson, CFE FASTSIGNS International 14 An Increasingly Local Fight for $15 FINANCE Shelly Sun, CFE Franchisor Forum Chairwoman BrightStar Franchising, LLC BY JEFF HANSCOM Treasurer Ryan Cunningham 47EMV is Here: Is Your Business Ready? Javelin Solutions Liam Brown Supplier Forum Chairman EVENTS BY KEVIN KOBS Marriott International Secretary Ex-officio 16 IFE Offers Training, Opportunities for Global Franchises 49Bird’s Eye View: Balancing Investment and Stephen Joyce SInteteprhneant iJo. nCaall dFeriaran,c ChFiEse BY ANDREW PARKER Performance Choice Hotels International Association Immediate Past Chairman President & CEO BY MARK WHITTLE, CFE 18 Joint Employer, Franchise Relations Key Issues BOARD OF DIRECTORS at 2015 Legal Symposium SOCIAL MEDIA BY JEFF HANSCOM Doug Allison Saunda Kitchen, CFE PepsiCo Mr. Rooter of Sonoma 52Maximizing the Impact of Social Media County, Calif. LEADERSHIP BY SUSAN KING GLOSBY, CFE James Anhut InterContinental Hotels Group Gordon Logan Sport Clips, Inc. 34 IFA Board Forges Path to Meet Challenges, Leverage HONORING AMERICA’S VETERANS Jania Bailey, CFE Opportunities FranNet Franchising, LLC Robert McDevitt, CFE Golden Corral Buffet BY ALISA HARRISON 58Transitioning from the Military to the Workforce David Barr & Grill PMTD Restaurants BY JERROD SESSLER, CFE Barry Miller Cheryl Bachelder Sylvan Learning Center Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen of Girard, Ohio Charlie Chase Tabbassum Mumtaz FirstService Brands Apex Restaurant 18 Management, Inc. Mitch Cohen Baskin Robbins/Dunkin’ Matthew Patinkin Donuts Bayshore, N.Y. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels - Double P Corporation Jerry Crawford, CFE Jani-King International, Inc. Guillermo Perales Sun Holdings, LLC Carlton Curtis The Coca-Cola Company Karen Powell, CFE Decor & You Richard Emmett FranchisEsource Brands Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. International Kathleen Gilmartin Andrew Puzder Interim HealthCare Inc. CKE Restaurants, Inc. Peter Holt, CFE Michael Seid, CFE Planet Smoothie/Tasti D-Lite CFWshops Mariana Huberman Larry Weinberg, CFE UPS Store of Washington, D.C. Cassels Brock & Franchisee Forum First Vice Blackwell LLP Chairwoman Supplier Forum First Vice More than 500 people attended IFA’s 48th Annual Legal Symposium Chairman Darrell Johnson, CFE IFA Board Forges Path to Meet Challenges, Leverage Opportunities in Chicago. FRANdata FRANCHISING WORLD AUGUST 2015 3 N M U Two Industry Meetings; L O C One Goal S ’ O E C D IFA’S 56TH ANNUAL CONVENTION — slated for Feb. 20-23, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas — is N on track to reach our highest attendance yet, as more and more franchise leaders seek the A unparalleled educational and networking sessions at a level unavailable anywhere else in the franchise industry. At the 55th Annual Convention this past February in Las Vegas, we hit an T N all-time attendance of 3,880, our fourth straight year with a record number of visitors, and we E are very hopeful that we’ll surpass this number in 2016. D But a convention or any association meeting’s purpose is not just to get the largest I gathering possible. It’s also about the industry community coalescing around shared issues of S concern to find both solutions and opportunities. In the case of our industry, the community is E R poised for continued growth in new establishments, job creation and economic output through P sound franchise development and innovation efforts. The annual convention provides the best opportunity to share best practices in these areas to help franchise businesses grow. A In addition, the franchise community is facing unprecedented public policy and regulatory F I challenges at the local, state and federal levels. There has never been a more important time for the industry to come together to fight these issues head-on to ensure that we protect the franchise model and reach the growth that is projected, and even exceed it. An important opportunity for IFA members to do just that is next month at the Franchise Action Network (FAN) Annual Meeting, formerly called the IFA Public Affairs Conference. The IFA Board of Directors voted unanimously to change the name of the annual Washington, D.C., legislative fly-in, our preeminent grassroots advocacy event, to the FAN Annual Meeting to align it with our enhanced grassroots advocacy program, the Franchise Action Network, launched in July 2014. We’re expecting more than 400 franchisees, franchisors and suppliers to descend on Washington Sept. 28-Oct. 1 to advocate for policies that will strengthen the business environment for franchising, not stifle it. For instance, at the top of the agenda will be urging the U.S. Congress to re-codify into law the well-established statutory definition of what constitutes a joint employer as currently defined in the National Labor Relations Act. This focus is necessary in order to stave off attempts by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which is being inspired by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to redefine franchisors and franchisees as joint employers. The SEIU has spent upwards of $50 million since 2013 and has been working overtime at all levels of government to disrupt the franchise model so that it can more easily unionize franchisee’s employees. The 2015 Franchise Action Network Annual Meeting is well-timed as there are currently legislative efforts underway now to stop the NLRB. In late June and early July, both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate Appropriations committees approved bills that would stop the NLRB from manufacturing a new joint employer standard. Therefore, members of Congress need to hear from their constituents about the importance of passing these laws to protect franchise businesses and the significant contributions they make to the U.S. economy. If you have not already made plans to attend the FAN Annual Meeting, I strongly encourage you to do so immediately. We need as many boots on the ground as possible to ensure that our voices are heard at this critical time in our industry’s history. To learn more about the challenges we are facing, I respectfully urge you to read closely the many articles in this edition of Franchising World. For instance, on page 10, IFA’s Erica Farage, senior director of political affairs and grassroots advocacy, goes into detail what is in store at the Franchise Action Network Annual Meeting. Elizabeth Taylor, IFA vice president of federal government relations, public policy and counsel, overviews the efforts by the SEIU and the NLRB to change the franchise model on page 12 and Jeff Hanscom, director of state government relations and public policy, reviews the real agenda behind the “Fight for 15” effort on page 14. I hope to see you in Washington, D.C. next month at the Franchise Action Network Annual Meeting as well as in San Antonio for the 56th IFA Annual Convention in February 2016. These two meetings provide the industry the best opportunities to come together and make a difference. Please register today. ANNUAL MEETING IFA’S WASHINGTON, D.C. FLY-IN SEPTEMBER 29-3O, 2O15 // JW MARRIOTT // WASHINGTON, D.C. 4 FRANCHISING WORLD AUGUST 2015 GuidinG Franchises to Brand excellence Let transFirst® Payment PrOCessinG WOrk FOr yOu SUPPLIER FORUM transFirst works with franchises across the nation to offer payment processing options that are easy and affordable. 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Put transFirst to WorK For You! call toll-Free 844.300.4344 or Via eMail at [email protected] Visit us at Booth #155 at the iFa 2015 iFa conVention. *merchant account required and subject to credit approval; some restrictions and exclusions apply to all offerings. VX520 is a trademark of equinox Payments. trademarks are the property of the respective owners and are not necessarily affiliated with transFirst. transFirst, LLC is a registered isO/msP of: Wells Fargo Bank, n.a., Walnut Creek, Ca, and synovus Bank, Columbus, Ga, for Visa® and masterCard® only. tF3867 PEOPLE & NEWS BRIEFS PEOPLE Greg Berman is the new partner at Virgo, will join the Zippy Shell Board president of Atlanta-based as chairman. The funding will allow Zippy Shell Susan Boresow is the new franchise management software to speed the growth of the business. president of TITLE Boxing company Naranga. He comes Club, a boxing fitness from eRevMax, where he served Juice It Up! has opened a new location in franchise. Boresow has as chief operating officer. Thousand Oakes, Calif. The smoothie and juice previous experience working bar franchise has also reached an agreement for Massage Envy, McDonald’s, Sport Clips, with It Takes Two, LLC, to open two units in Cold Stone Creamery, Pump It Up and New Mexico. Kelly and Shawn Wolf lead It Godfather’s Pizza. Takes Two, which operates the Juice It Up! location in Albuquerque. Worldwide Express has hired Richard Kolman as senior vice Mike Millican, a state representative for president, general counsel and Alabama, has opened a Huddle House chief compliance officer. restaurant in Winfield, Ala. The Winfield Huddle Kolman’s previous experience House seats 74 people. includes at UPS, McDonald’s Corp., and American Driveline Systems. International Franchise Association Safeguard Business Systems has sold President & CEO Steve Caldeira joined Safeguard by Docusource/Formit and Safeguard School of Rock has appointed Elliot Northern Illinois Franchise Association leaders by Advent, to Amy Tiller-Shumway, senior Baldini senior vice president of marketing. at the NIFA Annual Spring Luncheon. Left to director of new franchise sales and support for He comes from Guitar Center, where he right: Andrew Bleiman, NIFA co-founder with Safeguard, and Phil Odella, executive director served a number of roles, including director Marks & Klein; Lauren Izaks, NIFA co-founder of operations integration for small business of strategy and CRM, director of strategic with All Points PR; Jamie Izaks, NIFA co- services at Deluxe. The resulting entity is marketing initiatives, and director of founder with All Points PR; Matthew Patinkin, known as Safeguard by Inspired Results, LLC. merchandising. Double P Corp.; Steve Caldeira; Stuart Safeguard has also completed the sale of a Hershman, DLA Piper LLP; Barbara Moran company-operated business, Idaho Business Zippy Shell, the Washington, with Moran Industries; and Mark McSteen, Forms, to Tressa McLaughlin and Jamie D.C.-based storage and moving vice president of franchisee engagement and McCormick. Following Safeguard’s purchase company, has named James industry relations for IFA. of the business in 2013, McLaughlin and Simpson to its corporate board McCormick decided to lead the operations and of directors. Simpson is a GROWTH growth of Safeguard by IBF. former national spokesperson for public transportation policy and safety under U.S. Pinot’s Palette has awarded franchise Thomas and Ronda Scott have become the President George W. Bush. agreements representing 27 locations largest franchise owners in the AAMCO system through mid-2015, including new locations after buying seven centers in Oklahoma City. Crest Foods, franchisor of the Nestlé Toll in Minnesota and Alabama. A total of 19 The couple also owns two AAMCO locations in House Café by Chip concept, has promoted locations were signed in April and May, with Tulsa, Okla. Shawnon Bellah to chief operating officer all of the new studios projected to open over of the 145-location international chain. She the next six to nine months. has served as senior vice president of global MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS & ALLIANCES operations since 2010. Music instruction provider Bach to Rock has inked a multi-unit franchise agreement The Dwyer Group has reached Julie McBride has joined MSA Worldwide with Ruby Capital to develop two schools an agreement to acquire Service as a senior consultant, heading the in Texas. Ruby Capital, which plans to open Brands International, a multi- company’s social franchising practice. its first school in spring 2016, is targeting concept franchise system locations in Houston initially, followed by the including the Molly Maid, Mr. Juice It Up! has appointed David Bird vice Dallas and Austin areas. Dwyer Handyman and ProTect Painters president of construction and engineering. Group brands. The acquisition will result Bird has more than 25 years of experience, Johnny Rockets has reached a development CEO Mike in the Dwyer organization totaling including with national brands such as Rite agreement with HDS Polska Group to build Bidwell. more than 2,100 franchisees. The Aid, Fresh & Easy, Wickes Furniture, CVS, and operate 10 restaurants over the next 10 agreement calls for Service and Pep Boys. years. The group, a subsidiary of Lagardère Brands International’s David Services, plans to open its first Johnny McKinnon to become an equity Bob Blair is the new chief Rockets in Warsaw in early 2016. stakeholder and senior adviser for financial officer for Dwyer Group. In a separate FranConnect. He was CruiseOne, the home-based travel franchise development, Dwyer Group has Service previously CFO of Salsa Labs, a that is part of World Travel Holdings, has acquired the Grounds Guys of Brands software company. opened its 1,000th location. The franchise has Canada. The acquisition, which International locations in the United States and Mexico. In consists of 34 franchisees in Chairman TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has recognition of the milestone, the company Canada joining 194 locations in David promoted Dawn Kroeger to plans to donate $1,000 to the Make-A-Wish the United States, builds on an McKinnon. marketing and communications charity and award $1,000 to a franchisee. existing business relationship director. Kroeger joined TWO with the Grounds Guys. MEN AND A TRUCK in 2004 as Virgo Investment Group has granted a marketing manager with oversight for $25-million growth capital investment to Lansing and two Grand Rapids locations. Zippy Shell Inc., a self-storage and moving franchise based in Washington, D.C. As part of the agreement, Mack McNair, a founding 6 FRANCHISING WORLD AUGUST 2015

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