Marketing Insights From a Corporate Refugee Turned Successful Franchisee
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Gerry Romanelli is an entrepreneur, small business owner, and franchisee of multiple brands including Hounds Town, Units Storage, Fetch!, and Furry Land. His background in transportation and logistics, highlighted by extensive business experience, has helped shape his understanding of the latest products, services, and standards in the market. Gerry’s 34-year corporate career included time at UPS, where he worked in various divisions and reached a ceiling in his late 40s, leading him toward self-employment. As a franchise consultant, he leverages his expertise to help entrepreneurs navigate the road to the right franchise opportunities and funding.
In this episode…A report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that one in nine people are self-employed. Yet many individuals fear self-employment due to the perceived security they’ve associated with the corporate safety net. How did a “corporate refugee” abandon the “one job for life” ideology and take the leap toward self-sufficiency?
After 34 years in corporate America, Gerry Romanelli felt stuck as his career plateaued in his late 40s. Determined to control his destiny, he started a franchise business with a focus on logistics and pets. Gerry built his entrepreneurial journey around growing a business people will continue to spend money on despite economic conditions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the industry, finding a niche, and adding value to succeed, sharing his wealth of knowledge in marketing and sales and encouraging aspiring entrepreneurs to start their own businesses.
In this episode of Marketing Tails, Mark Bevington welcomes Gerry Romanelli of Romanelli Ventures to discuss franchise ownership and secrets to small business success. Gerry discusses his transition from a corporate career in logistics to pet grooming franchises and other small businesses, mistakes to avoid in entrepreneurship, and franchise growth strategies.
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