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Category: Franchise

On November 9th, 2021

What Inspired this Tennessee Dad to Become a Multi-Unit Huntington Learning Center Franchise Owner

For multi-unit franchisee Len Silverman, an unexpected challenge resulted in an amazing outcome. After going through an abrupt career shift, he was eager to do something more fulfilling. Len took on various marketing roles for B2B and B2C brands before working his way up to vice president of wholesale marketing at Fruit of the Loom. ...

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On September 24th, 2021

Huntington Learning Center Franchise Projects Strong Growth 

The top-rated education franchise is expanding across the nation to meet the enormous demand for academic support Huntington Learning Center is in a period of rapid growth, as the demand for academic support continues to surge in the wake of the pandemic. As a result, the top-rated education franchise is actively seeking savvy entrepreneurs to ...

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On September 20th, 2021

Why Parents Make Great Huntington Learning Center Franchisees

The top-rated education franchise is a great fit for families who want to make an outsized impact on families in their community With millions of children behind in school due to the events of the global pandemic, there’s also millions of parents who are worried about getting their kids back on track. According to a ...

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On August 24th, 2021

Huntington Learning Center Interview: Brian & Jennifer Telford

How a married couple found success and a meaningful life in business with the top-rated education franchise Brian and Jennifer Telford opened the doors to their Huntington Learning Center franchise in Brentwood, Tennessee, an affluent suburb of Nashville, on March 1st, 2020 – right at the height of a global pandemic. Because the Telfords are ...

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On August 14th, 2021

Why Huntington Learning Center Franchise is a Wise Investment

The iconic education franchise is ready to meet the tremendous demand for tutoring services It’s no secret that students across the nation are behind – but it’s a lot more drastic than we thought. According to The New York Times, “U.S. students ended the pandemic school year four to five months behind.” Every group fell ...

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