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Franchise EXPO 2015: Educational, interactive expo comes to Knoxville

Posted at 10:47 am March 24, 2015
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Have you ever thought about owning your own business? A group of Knoxville organizations led by Jerry Bird, who heads FranNet of Alabama and East Tennessee, are offering a one-day event for those wanting the freedom and control of owning their own business. More than 20 different franchise companies looking to expand into Knoxville and the surrounding areas, as well as business experts who can assist in buying and growing a business, will be in Knoxville for one day.

The Knoxville Franchise EXPO 2015 will be held at the Rothchild Catering and Conference Center at 8807 Kingston Pike in Knoxville from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 9. While the majority of the EXPO is available for you to wander and visit as you like, there will also be workshops offered as specific times including franchise funding, networking, and how to go about finding the right franchise fit.

Bird helps individuals determine potential franchise opportunities and is responsible for bringing the EXPO to Knoxville.

“We want it to be fun and educational,” Bird said. “There are over 3,200 franchises out there in more than 90 industries. What is a great match for one person might be the worst choice for another. This event will allow those people who have always had a desire to own their own business but fear the unknown the opportunity to take a look at several franchises at one time while also having access to funding options and the ability to meet with many organizations that can help you on the way to business ownership all in one place.”

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center, or TSBDC, is a co-sponsor of the event.

Featured franchises include leaders in the categories of low cost, senior care, staffing B2B, B2B marketing, digital imaging/signage and graphics, senior modifications and handyman services, home improvement/organization, dryer vent maintenance/repair, fast casual food/frozen desserts, B2B services, insurance, and more.

Other organizations in attendance include the TSBDC, SCORE, and Small Business Administration, or SBA.

Registration and raffle sign up begin at 10 a.m. Details on the raffle and door prizes can be found at the registration table at the event. The raffle winner will be drawn on April 11, and the winner will be announced via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/jbirdfrannet.

There is no cost to attend the event for those that pre-register. Admission will be $10 at the door. For additional information, email Jerry Bird at [email protected]. To pre-register, visit www.knoxfranEXPO.eventbrite.com.

This event is hosted by FranNet of Alabama and East Tennessee.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: business, franchise, franchise companies, FranNet, FranNet of Alabama and East Tennessee, Jerry Bird, Knoxville Franchise Expo 2015, SBA, SCORE, Small Business Administration, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, TSBDC

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