We are very pleased to have four great panelists addressing this important practical problem for franchisors and franchisees alike.

We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, November 17th.

Rosemary 2.pngRosemarie Hartnett, CFE, President of Abrakadoodle Inc, a Franchisor of Art Education programs, will lead our panel discussion.

She will address onboarding and training from the franchisor perspective.

Rosemarie also will provide information on the Dress for Success event.

Valerie Maione.jpgValerie Maione, Franchise Consultant with the Mid-Atlantic Franchise Associates, Writing and Editing Professional, also will be on the panel.

She will address the pre-opening period and how it relates to preparing for initial training.

Anjali Varma.jpgAnjali Varma, Franchise Owner of Kidville Bethedsa, Marketing Course Creator, Speaker, TV & Huffington Post Contributor, Marketing & Small Business Expert, will be on the panel.

She will address franchisee marketing training.

Charlene York.jpgCharlene York, Partner at Akerman LLP, will moderate the panel.

Time: Tuesday, November 17th from 11:45 - 2pm

The Tower Club in Tysons Corner, VA

For our newer members, please review the Tower Club's Dress Code.

For more information on Dress for Success, click here.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15

Lunch 12:15 - 12:45

Roundtable 12:45-2:00

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At our next meeting, October 6th, we will be talking about how a franchisor can improve unit economics, and how that affects the franchisor's ability to attract new capital.

The panelists will lead a discussion of management and motivational techniques, and also technologies, that have worked or not worked. Recent franchisor acquisitions and capital raises will be analyzed.

rinaldi.pngSteven Rinaldi has had his own law firm in downtown Bethesda since September 2005.

He focuses his legal practice on business, intellectual property and franchising matters, and has handled transactions involving business acquisitions and capital raises.

Edith Wiseman.jpgEdith Wiseman is the President of FRANdata, a company that has been offering strategic analysis, forecasting and performance measurement services to the franchise industry for 25 years.

FRANdata focuses heavily on providing business intelligence and capital access services to franchisors, private equity groups, lenders, franchisees, suppliers, trade groups and the government.

Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator

Time: Tuesday, October 6th from 11:45 - 2pm

The Tower Club in Tysons Corner VA

For our new members, please review the Tower Club's Dress Code.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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Ok, when was the last time you got free ideas from your attorney?

Free ideas that made you think?

Free ideas from not one but two experienced franchise attorneys?

Well, CAFA's next meeting isn't free either, but for the price of lunch you can learn about the latest hot legal issues for franchisors.

See you Tuesday, July 21st at the Columbia Country Club!

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R. Scott Caulkins, Attorney at Caulkins & Bruce, PC.

I am a shareholder of the law firm.

My primary practice areas are Complex civil and business litigation, franchise law and corporate transactional work.

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Warren Lee Lewis, Shareholder-Franchise & Licensing at Akerman Senterfitt

Time: Tuesday, July 21st from 11:45 - 2pm

Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase MD

For our newer members, please review the Columbia Country Club's Dress Code.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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Franchisors are getting inquiries from people much earlier in their buying journey. These people are not ready to buy, yet. Although they might be qualified to do so.

How do you maintain their interest in your brand?

How do you get them excited enough to purchase?

What is working and what isn't working?

We are very pleased to have Graham Chapman of 919 Marketing, Heather Rosen of FranNet, Mike Schlegel, VP Development of Dogtopia and Kristen Diviney McGarr, Managing Director at Sailtime join our panel.

Find out exactly what is and is not working for them. Learn what you can do next to attract & keep people interested in becoming franchise owners.

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Graham Chapman, Franchise PR and Social Media Pro who Helps Brands Increase Online Visibility and Qualified Franchise Sales Lead Flow.

Graham is a passionate, driven, and energetic account executive who specializes in creating and executing customized marketing, PR and social media programs for franchise brands.

919 Marketing is working with over 20 franchise brands, many just like your brand.

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Heather Rosen, FranNet Franchise Consultant, Business Advisor and Consultant, in Virginia and Washigton D.C.

Thinking about buying a business? Starting one from scratch? Or, are you looking at franchises?

If you are thinking of starting or buying a business in Virginia or Washington D.C., or if you would like to become an area developer, why try to identify the best businesses available in your market on your own?

Mike Schlegel, CFE.jpgMike Schlegel, CFE, Vice President, Development at Dogtopia

Dogtopia is a national dog daycare and boarding franchise. It is headquartered in Tyson's Corner VA, and has locations in 13 states.

Dogtopia is expanding the brand nationwide as well as Canada and is actively pursuing entrepreneurs who are seeking a rewarding business opportunity in the pet industry.

Kristen Diviney McGarr.jpgKristen Diviney McGarr, Managing Director at Sailtime.

SailTime is the global leader in fractional sailing with over 35 locations in the North America and Australia. We are actively working to expand our operations throughout the United States, Canada, South America and Europe. SailTime is growing the boating community by offering easy and affordable access to luxury yachts.

warren lewis, franchise attory Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator

Time: Tuesday, May 19th from 11:45 - 2pm

The Tower Club in Tysons Corner VA

For our new members, please review the Tower Club's Dress Code.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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Franchises, at their core, are simply businesses.

While many franchise activities can seem confusing because they are split between franchisors and franchisees, franchise marketing should be a united effort with a goal of driving positive business growth.

Not only do franchises need to worry about overall national brand messaging, franchisors also need to be aware of how their message breaks down at the local franchisee level. And social media has made this much harder than it used to be.

We are pleased to have (2) great experts for this important topic.

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Joseph Naggiar Executive Market Director at LocalVox Media Inc

LocalVox Media provides a best-in-class local, social and mobile marketing platform that helps local businesses publish and promote events, announcements and deals to a range of on line channels including NearSay.com, social media channels, email newsletters and to their own web sites as well as optimize their presence on Google Places and tens of other directories.

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Sara McElroy manages marketing for Potomac Family Dining Group, the seventh largest Applebee's franchisee with 69 restaurants throughout Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and North Carolina. Prior to joining the company, she served as director of marketing for regional fast casual franchisors California Tortilla and Elevation Burger.

Additionally, she worked as a graduate intern in local store marketing and hospitality for celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn's nationally acclaimed burger concept Good Stuff Eatery.

Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator

Time: Tuesday, March 17tth from 11:45 - 2pm

Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase MD

For our newer members, please review the Columbia Country Club's Dress Code.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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We are pleased to have our traditional report on the state of politics and franchising.

This year, Robert Cresanti, Executive Vice President of Government Relations & Public Policy at International Franchise Association, address us.

Robert has an extensive background in the Federal Government & will give us the insider's view of what is happening & what is important to Franchising.

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Robert Cresanti, Executive Vice President of Government Relations & Public Policy at International Franchise Association

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Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator

Time: Tuesday, January 20th, 2015 from 11:45 - 2pm

The Tower Club in Tysons Corner VA

For our new members, please review the Tower Club's Dress Code.

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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We are very pleased to have Chris Allbrooks lead this panel.

Joining Chris, will Robert Bilotti, from New York.  Robert is the President of Novita Training.

Developing training and certification programs has always been a challenge.

But, now keeping in mind the recent NLRB decision & other Joint Employer factors, it is even harder.

Join with us and learn the modern way to train your franchise operators.

Chris.jpgChris Allsbrooks, Director of Store Operations, ZIPS Franchising, LLC

 

 

 

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Robert Bilotti, President of Novita Training

Novita specializes in New Employee Onboarding, New Franchise Training and Custom Training Development. Visit www.novitaunique.com for more information

 

 

Dave Kohn.jpgDave Kohn, Director of Training at Glory Days Grill. Glory Days Grill is a full-service, sports-themed family restaurant featuring great food at very affordable prices, outstanding service and real-time entertainment.  Every restaurant brings together award-winning menus accompanied by state-of-the art televisions tuned to a variety of sports, cartoons, news and entertainment offerings. 

 

 

RosemarieHartnettphoto.jpgRosemarie Hartnett, CFE, President at Abrakadoodle. Since 2002, Abrakadoodle has engaged kids with creative art classes for kids, fun themed summer art camps, holiday art camps, art parties and special events such as art activity days, school art assemblies and other programs. 

 

 

 

 

   Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator 

 

Time: Tuesday, November 18th  from 11:45 - 2pm

Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase MD

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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In light of the rapidly changing regulatory landscape with respect to how much control franchisors can and should have over their franchise operators, we have a special program on Franchise Compliance & Control.

A month ago, the National Labor Relations Board, made a preliminary finding that the franchisor McDondald's could be consider a joint employer with some of its franchise operators for the purposes of allowing the employees of the franchise operators to engage in collective bargaining - becoming a union.

The union involved is the SEIU, or Service Employees International Union.

The SEIU was also instrumental as an instrumental sponsor of a Franchisee-side legislation in California, SB-610, which makes non-renewal of a franchise difficult unless there have been significant material breaches of the franchise agreement.  Says the SEIU

"The relationship between franchisees and franchisors needs to be more balanced to ensure that small business owners have more say in running their business, including the ability to improve conditions for their employees."

What does this mean or foretell for franchisor and franchise owners relations?  




David Worthen.jpgDavid E. Worthen, Franchise Attorney at Gray Plant Mooty

I have extensive experience in franchise litigation, particularly issues involving underreporting of sales, tax fraud, unapproved products, defamation, trademark violations, covenants not to compete, encroachment, nonpayment, and vicarious liability.

 

 

R. Scott Caulkins.jpgR. Scott Caulkins, Attorney at Caulkins & Bruce, PC

I am a shareholder of the law firm. My primary practice areas are Complex civil and business litigation, franchise law and corporate transactional work.

 

 

Alexander Tuneski.jpgAlexander TuneskiCounsel at DLA Piper

I concentrate my practice on representing franchisors and trademark licensors domestically and internationally in a broad range of transactional and regulatory matters. I have significant experience counseling franchisors and licensors of all sizes, from start-ups to mature publicly traded companies, in a wide variety of industries.

 

 

   Warren Lee Lewis, Moderator 

 

Time: Tuesday, September 23rd  from 11:45 - 2pm

The Tower Club in Tysons Corner VA 

Registration 11:45 - 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - 12:45 - RoundTable 12:45-2:00

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Capital Area Franchise Association founder and well known franchise attorney Warren Lewis led the important panel discussion:

How to Improve On Your Franchisees' Unit Economics, on July 16th, 2013.

Joining Warren on the panel were Gregory Plotts, CPA of Yount, Hyde & Barbour an expert in franchisor/franchisee audit, accounting and consulting services and John A. Gordon of Pacific Management Consulting Group an analysis, advisory, expert witness and business intelligence aggregator focused on the franchise restaurant sector.

 

1.  The Problem - Lack of Timely Reporting

There is great opportunity for better franchisee unit level performance reporting and corresponding franchisor support.

However, the audience concluded that less than 40% of franchisors get meaningful and timely reporting from franchisees.  

Warren also pointed out that in 35 years of franchising, he has never terminated a franchise agreement solely because the franchisee wasn't reporting on a timely basis.

 

2.  Why it Matters Even More

John Gordon pointed out that the U.S. restaurant marketplace is overbuilt, yet  still growing.

So, the competition for sites is intense pushing rents up for prime locations and requiring franchisee and franchisor operators to be focused on unit level performance like never before.

Those franchise systems that are better at getting their data have a competitive advantage. Popeyes is out muscling KFC, for example.

Greg Plotts emphasized that creating dashboards with Key Performance Indicators - KPI- in as close to real-time as possible enables both franchisees and franchisors to be nimble and act on what the KPI reporting is telling them.

 

3.  The Opportunity for Franchise Systems

The audience asked how do you get to a point where a franchise system can get the reporting and KPI platforms built and adopted?

Every franchise systems need a Standard Chart of Accounts.  (Restaurants can start with the National Restaurant Association's uniform chart of accounts.)

 

Here are the 6 takeaways from the experts and CAFA audience: 

A. Franchisors should:

1. Produce reports that are valuable to both the franchisor and franchisee.  Franchisors need to find out what reports their franchisees need.

2. Get the franchise field consultants focused on the franchisee's unit level P&Ls. To have onsite in the field meetings without good numbers with franchisees is not the best use of franchisee and franchisor time.

 

B. Franchisees should:

1. Understand that some of them will want to know how they rank, and that group should be the first to work on a standard chart of accounts together with the franchisor and service providers.

2.  Understand that money spent on accounting platform now will pay off in future growth.

 

C.  Service Providers/Suppliers Should:

1.  Not push the franchise system to a cloud based platform or even dashboards until there is sufficient buy in by the franchisees.

2.   Understand the different needs for reports, by franchisee and franchisor and tailor the product accordingly.

 

CAFA's next Lunch and Learn on Unit Economics will be Tuesday, July 15th, 2014