Tutor Doctor chalks up record year
Sophie Cole, writer
Tutor Doctor celebrates its record achievements from 2018 and looks forward to another successful year.
Tutor Doctor hasn’t just been setting its students on the path to success, as the education franchise achieved incredible things throughout 2018.
The tutoring franchise welcomed 153 franchisees over the last 12 months, bringing its total number of locations to an incredible 600 spanning more than 15 countries. It was also recognised for its outstanding business model and continued innovation by the British Franchise Association and earned a spot on both the Elite Franchise 100 list and the prestigious Entrepreneur 500 list for 2018.
Looking forward to the new year, Tutor Doctor is hoping to grow its international presence even further, with an ambitious plan to sign another 180 franchisee agreements across the world by the end of the year. North America, the UK and South Africa are high on its list of countries to target for expansion and the franchise is also aiming to establish a presence in Mexico before the first half of 2019 is over.
Dennis Campell, Vice President of Global Franchise Development for Tutor Doctor, said that the franchise is looking ahead to an even more successful 2019 by implementing new tools and strategies.
"In 2019 we look forward to further supporting our great franchisees with enhanced tools to serve their clients, such as more customized tutoring plans and a more comprehensive virtual tutoring program. Successful franchisees and happy clients are the key to our long-term success as we continue to expand around the globe."
President of Tutor Doctor, Frank Milner, added:
"Global demand for supplementary educational programs makes tutoring an incredibly attractive industry for aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide. Since we began franchising in 2003, Tutor Doctor has been dedicated to providing state-of-the-art tools to assist our franchise partners. We're excited to only further this initiative and in turn help our franchisees make a positive difference of the millions of students we serve."
Sophie Cole, writer