The windscreen and glass repairs franchise was delighted to announce that Keith Harrison, of Screen Rescue Stevenage, had secured the amazing accolade.
The windscreen and glass repair franchise was delighted to announce its finalist status in the categories of ‘New Franchisor of the Year’, ‘Best Franchisee Support’ and ‘Franchisee of the Year’.The exciting news was shared in a Screen Rescue press release.
Keith Harrison joined the windscreen repair franchise during 2020, opening the doors of Screen Rescue Stevenage on July 27th.This is the second of two articles recounting Screen Rescue’s in-depth interview with new franchisee Keith, which was all about his journey with the so far.
The windscreen repair expert recently explained the three main reasons why this kind of franchise business model is so ideal for franchisees.Screen Rescue expressed that firstly, you get to spend more time with your family. When you work locally, you save time and cut down on your commute.
The franchise proudly announced its latest nominations across three categories on the Screen Rescue website.Established in 2012, Screen Rescue has gone from strength to strength since this time, and has been deservedly recognised by the QFA Virtual Franchise Awards this year.
The screen repair company recently planned and launched its new website, designed to inform, be easy to navigate and showcase franchisees.Amanda Hilario, Screen Rescue franchisor, designed the website, and it now features each active franchisee and their territory.
The UK franchise, specialising in glass and windscreen repairs, has joined the Point Franchise network.Incorporated in 2012, Screen Rescue is the UK’s only operating exclusively in the automotive industry, within all commercial vehicle sectors.