Revive! smashes the glass ceiling
Georgina Crothers, writer
Franchise Director of Revive!, Cathryn Hayes, has been named one of The Ten Most Powerful Women in Franchising.
The debut edition of Business Woman has named Cathyrn Hayes, Franchise Director of the car franchise, as one of its most powerful women in the franchise industry. The magazine was created to showcase women who have made strides in the franchising industry and to encourage other women to take control of their own careers.
The magazine aims to promote female leadership in franchises, which is invaluable to the UK economy. According to RBS, increased female entrepreneurship could boost the economy by £60 billion.
Hayes believes there are so many successful women currently leading the franchise industry that it could become a weekly feature for the magazine.
This is not the first time Revive! has featured in the Business Woman magazine. It was also featured on page 93 of the debut edition, which highlighted the network of female franchisees in the Revive! network.
Revive!’s Managing Director Terry Mullen was also featured in this year’s Auto Body Professional Club’s 40 Women of Influence. The franchise is the perfect example of how many women are making their way in the automotive industry.
The team at the Revive! franchise is proud to work with Hayes and for her efforts and success as Franchise Director to be recognised. She has helped lead the award-winning franchise to make over £1 million in turnover. The franchise is the number-one choice for local SMART repairs. It even currently boasts a total of 60 outlets around the UK and has proven to give franchisees a six-figure salary for their investment.
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Revive! Auto Innovations
Operating in the rapidly growing SMART repair industry, Revive! franchisees run large territories and manage their own team of technicians who repair damage to car paintwork including bumper scuffs, minor chips and the refurbishment of alloy wheels.
Georgina Crothers, writer