Saturday, May 26, 2012
Canadian conference in Myrtle Beach could lead to business opportunities
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Suspicious package at Limbaugh's Palm Beach residence turns out to be 'business opportunity' - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
PALM BEACH — A suspicious package delivered to radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's residence on North Ocean Drive this afternoon turned out to be nothing more than a "business opportunity" from a listener, town police said this evening.
Town police and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office bomb squad opened the unsolicited 18-by-18-inch package around 7 p.m. to discover it contained an electronic plaque commemorating the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, said Fred Hess, Palm Beach police spokesman.
Hess would not reveal the name of the person who sent the package, but he said he lived in the Pittsburgh area and that town police had spoken with him. The man had sent the plaque to Limbaugh, thinking the politically conservative host would want to join him in a business venture, police said.
The man apologized for any confusion he had caused, Hess said.
Limbaugh was home during the incident but declined to speak about it, police said.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the package around 4:30 p.m. at the oceanfront residence near the northern tip of the island. Security crews at the residence scanned it, could not determine its contents and called police, Hess said.
Once the bomb squad arrived, the package was taken to a guest house on the property, which was evacuated as a precaution. Specialists opened it there, finding the plaque, Hess said. Police cleared the scene shortly before 8 p.m.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Suspicious package at Limbaugh's Palm Beach residence turns out to be 'business opportunity' - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
PALM BEACH — A suspicious package delivered to radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's residence on North Ocean Drive this afternoon turned out to be nothing more than a "business opportunity" from a listener, town police said this evening.
Town police and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office bomb squad opened the unsolicited 18-by-18-inch package around 7 p.m. to discover it contained an electronic plaque commemorating the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, said Fred Hess, Palm Beach police spokesman.
Hess would not reveal the name of the person who sent the package, but he said he lived in the Pittsburgh area and that town police had spoken with him. The man had sent the plaque to Limbaugh, thinking the politically conservative host would want to join him in a business venture, police said.
The man apologized for any confusion he had caused, Hess said.
Limbaugh was home during the incident but declined to speak about it, police said.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the package around 4:30 p.m. at the oceanfront residence near the northern tip of the island. Security crews at the residence scanned it, could not determine its contents and called police, Hess said.
Once the bomb squad arrived, the package was taken to a guest house on the property, which was evacuated as a precaution. Specialists opened it there, finding the plaque, Hess said. Police cleared the scene shortly before 8 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Suspicious package at Limbaugh's Palm Beach residence turns out to be 'business opportunity' - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
PALM BEACH — A suspicious package delivered to radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's residence on North Ocean Drive this afternoon turned out to be nothing more than a "business opportunity" from a listener, town police said this evening.
Town police and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office bomb squad opened the unsolicited 18-by-18-inch package around 7 p.m. to discover it contained an electronic plaque commemorating the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, said Fred Hess, Palm Beach police spokesman.
Hess would not reveal the name of the person who sent the package, but he said he lived in the Pittsburgh area and that town police had spoken with him. The man had sent the plaque to Limbaugh, thinking the politically conservative host would want to join him in a business venture, police said.
The man apologized for any confusion he had caused, Hess said.
Limbaugh was home during the incident but declined to speak about it, police said.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the package around 4:30 p.m. at the oceanfront residence near the northern tip of the island. Security crews at the residence scanned it, could not determine its contents and called police, Hess said.
Once the bomb squad arrived, the package was taken to a guest house on the property, which was evacuated as a precaution. Specialists opened it there, finding the plaque, Hess said. Police cleared the scene shortly before 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Suspicious package at Limbaugh's Palm Beach residence turns out to be 'business opportunity' - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Updated: 4:21 p.m. Friday, March 2, 2012
Posted: 8:11 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 2012
PALM BEACH — A suspicious package delivered to radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's residence on North Ocean Drive this afternoon turned out to be nothing more than a "business opportunity" from a listener, town police said this evening.
Town police and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office bomb squad opened the unsolicited 18-by-18-inch package around 7 p.m. to discover it contained an electronic plaque commemorating the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, said Fred Hess, Palm Beach police spokesman.
Hess would not reveal the name of the person who sent the package, but he said he lived in the Pittsburgh area and that town police had spoken with him. The man had sent the plaque to Limbaugh, thinking the politically conservative host would want to join him in a business venture, police said.
The man apologized for any confusion he had caused, Hess said.
Limbaugh was home during the incident but declined to speak about it, police said.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the package around 4:30 p.m. at the oceanfront residence near the northern tip of the island. Security crews at the residence scanned it, could not determine its contents and called police, Hess said.
Once the bomb squad arrived, the package was taken to a guest house on the property, which was evacuated as a precaution. Specialists opened it there, finding the plaque, Hess said. Police cleared the scene shortly before 8 p.m.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Suspicious package at Limbaugh's Palm Beach residence turns out to be 'business opportunity' - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Updated: 6:07 a.m. Friday, March 2, 2012
Posted: 8:11 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 2012
PALM BEACH — A suspicious package delivered to radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's residence on North Ocean Drive this afternoon turned out to be nothing more than a "business opportunity" from a listener, town police said this evening.
Town police and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office bomb squad opened the unsolicited 18-by-18-inch package around 7 p.m. to discover it contained an electronic plaque commemorating the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, said Fred Hess, Palm Beach police spokesman.
Hess would not reveal the name of the person who sent the package, but he said he lived in the Pittsburgh area and that town police had spoken with him. The man had sent the plaque to Limbaugh, thinking the politically conservative host would want to join him in a business venture, police said.
The man apologized for any confusion he had caused, Hess said.
Limbaugh was home during the incident but declined to speak about it, police said.
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the package around 4:30 p.m. at the oceanfront residence near the northern tip of the island. Security crews at the residence scanned it, could not determine its contents and called police, Hess said.
Once the bomb squad arrived, the package was taken to a guest house on the property, which was evacuated as a precaution. Specialists opened it there, finding the plaque, Hess said. Police cleared the scene shortly before 8 p.m.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach
Members of the International Franchise Association welcomed thousands of attendees to the Miami Beach Convention Center for Franchise Expo South.In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returned to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 where visitors were offered a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show addressed today’s hot topics and brought in thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo was held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and featured educational seminars and conferences, several of which had been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
“Franchising is very important to South Florida’s economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year,” said Tom Portesy, president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. “In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation’s economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact.”
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasted modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South was an opportunity for prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses matched their needs. The tradeshow allowed potential candidates to do their research in person with franchisors to ensure their potential investment was an ideal match. The expo floor featured hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee’s, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts, Red Mango, Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
“Franchise Expo South offered the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connected with potential new small business owners across South Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Portesy. “We welcomed members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them so that they could learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South.”
For more information about Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth. com.
ABOUT MFV EXPOSITIONS:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
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Monday, January 16, 2012
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach, January 20-22, 2012
In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returns to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 affording visitors a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show will address today’s hot topics, as well as attract thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and returning veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and will feature educational seminars and conferences, several of which have been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
“Franchising is very important to South Florida’s economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year,” said Tom Portesy, president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. “In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation’s economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact.”
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasts modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South is designed specifically to allow prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses match their needs. The tradeshow is a forum for potential candidates to do their research in person and meet with franchisors to ensure their potential investment is an ideal match. The expo floor will feature hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee’s, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts, Red Mango, Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
“Franchise Expo South offers the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connect with potential new small business owners across South Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Portesy. “We welcome members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them and learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South.”
For more information about attending Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth.com.
About MFV Expositions:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
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Sunday, January 15, 2012
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach, January 20-22, 2012
In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returns to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 affording visitors a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show will address today’s hot topics, as well as attract thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and returning veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and will feature educational seminars and conferences, several of which have been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
“Franchising is very important to South Florida’s economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year,” said Tom Portesy, president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. “In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation’s economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact.”
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasts modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South is designed specifically to allow prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses match their needs. The tradeshow is a forum for potential candidates to do their research in person and meet with franchisors to ensure their potential investment is an ideal match. The expo floor will feature hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee’s, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts, Red Mango, Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
“Franchise Expo South offers the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connect with potential new small business owners across South Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Portesy. “We welcome members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them and learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South.”
For more information about attending Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth.com.
About MFV Expositions:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
Short URL: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?p=30341
This story was brought to you by a member of the community. If you have any questions about the article or its contents feel free to contact the author. You too can submit a story here
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach, January 20-22, 2012
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. , Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returns to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 affording visitors a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show will address today's hot topics, as well as attract thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and returning veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and will feature educational seminars and conferences, several of which have been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110214/MM48255LOGO )
"Franchising is very important to South Florida 's economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year," said Tom Portesy , president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. "In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation's economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact."
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasts modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South is designed specifically to allow prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses match their needs. The tradeshow is a forum for potential candidates to do their research in person and meet with franchisors to ensure their potential investment is an ideal match. The expo floor will feature hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee 's, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts , Red Mango , Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
"Franchise Expo South offers the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connect with potential new small business owners across South Florida , Latin America and the Caribbean ," said Portesy. "We welcome members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them and learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South."
For more information about attending Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth.com.
About MFV Expositions:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
Media Contact:
Elayne Sommers
954-893-9150
esommers@fish-consulting.com
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach, January 20-22, 2012
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. , Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returns to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 affording visitors a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show will address today's hot topics, as well as attract thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and returning veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and will feature educational seminars and conferences, several of which have been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110214/MM48255LOGO )
"Franchising is very important to South Florida 's economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year," said Tom Portesy , president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. "In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation's economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact."
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasts modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South is designed specifically to allow prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses match their needs. The tradeshow is a forum for potential candidates to do their research in person and meet with franchisors to ensure their potential investment is an ideal match. The expo floor will feature hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee 's, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts , Red Mango , Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
"Franchise Expo South offers the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connect with potential new small business owners across South Florida , Latin America and the Caribbean ," said Portesy. "We welcome members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them and learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South."
For more information about attending Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth.com.
About MFV Expositions:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
Media Contact:
Elayne Sommers
954-893-9150
esommers@fish-consulting.com
The Future of Franchise Business Opportunities Examined at Franchise Expo South on Miami Beach, January 20-22, 2012
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. , Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2011, gourmet burgers, cupcakes and frozen yogurt topped the list of popular franchise trends. To start the New Year, The Sixth Annual Franchise Expo South returns to South Florida on January 20-22, 2012 affording visitors a unique opportunity to see what the future of franchising holds. From the basics of buying a franchise to launching a brand internationally, the show will address today's hot topics, as well as attract thousands of entrepreneurs, current franchise owners, and returning veterans interested in owning their own franchise business. Sponsored by the International Franchise Association, the Expo will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and will feature educational seminars and conferences, several of which have been approved for Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) accreditation, in addition to the franchisor exhibits on the tradeshow floor.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110214/MM48255LOGO )
"Franchising is very important to South Florida 's economy, as it creates business opportunities for entrepreneurs and more local jobs, especially for the thousands of American troops who will be re-entering the workforce next year," said Tom Portesy , president of MFV Expositions, producers of Franchise Expo South. "In fact, more than 825,000 franchises support 18 million U.S. jobs and contribute $2.1 trillion to our nation's economy, proving that franchising has a significant impact."
After three years of restrained growth, due to the recession and its lingering effects, franchise businesses show signs of recovery in 2012, with establishment growth forecast at 1.9 percent, according to a new report by IHS Global Insight for the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation. The Franchise Business Economic Outlook: 2012 forecasts modest growth in the number of establishments in each of the 10 business lines in the report, including automotive, business services, commercial & residential services, lodging, personal services, quick service restaurants, real estate, retail food, retail products & services and table/full service restaurants.
Franchise Expo South is designed specifically to allow prospective franchisees to discover which types of businesses match their needs. The tradeshow is a forum for potential candidates to do their research in person and meet with franchisors to ensure their potential investment is an ideal match. The expo floor will feature hundreds of exhibitors from food to professional service franchises including Hardee 's, The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co., Baskin-Robbins, EmbroidMe, Lucille Roberts , Red Mango , Sign-a-Rama, and Wireless Zone, along with thousands of attendees.
"Franchise Expo South offers the chance for franchise businesses to differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition as they connect with potential new small business owners across South Florida , Latin America and the Caribbean ," said Portesy. "We welcome members of the community to explore the many different franchise opportunities available to them and learn about the benefits of owning a franchise business at the Franchise Expo South."
For more information about attending Franchise Expo South, please visit www.franchiseexposouth.com.
About MFV Expositions:
MFV produces the leading franchise events worldwide. These global events consistently bring together franchise concepts, at all investment levels, with the most qualified visitors seeking to own their own business. For access to online franchise opportunities, MFV also offers web-based resources, lead management tools and solutions for generating sales. For more information about MFV Expositions, visit www.mfvexpo.com or call 201-226-1130.
Media Contact:
Elayne Sommers
954-893-9150
esommers@fish-consulting.com