From Behind The Desk To Behind The Counter: Corporate Employees Find Biz Ownership Opportunity With Little Caesars(R) Pizza

PR Newswire:

More than 50 Little Caesars Pizza corporate employees, ranging from field colleagues to executives, have transitioned to careers as Little Caesars franchise business owners after seeing first-hand the opportunities that come with owning a Little Caesars Pizza franchise. Additionally, these former employees are growing their businesses, with nearly 50 percent opening three or more stores.
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“Little Caesars is growing in prime markets across the country and our corporate employees understand that joining our franchise family, especially in today’s economy, is a rewarding opportunity,” said David Scrivano, president, Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. “Many of our former corporate employees have followed their entrepreneurial dreams and are doing very well as Little Caesars franchisees.”

For example, former Little Caesars corporate employees Mike Scruggs, Vicki Dunn Marshall and Kerri Wallace have all transitioned to new careers as Little Caesars business owners.

Mike Scruggs is satisfying his entrepreneurial appetite as the owner of five Little Caesars restaurants in Colorado Springs, Colo. Following 26 years of dedicated service as a Little Caesars corporate employee, the former senior vice president of global operations for Little Caesars made a career change in 2004 to pursue the American dream of owning his own business.

“Entrepreneurs like me who are looking to grow a business in these difficult economic times can feel good about becoming a franchise business owner with Little Caesars. They have a proven system that works,” said Scruggs. “Little Caesars has been in business for 50 years and has established itself as the value leader by providing families across the country with high-quality products and unmatched convenience for a great price. I’m looking forward to continuing my growth with Little Caesars and plan to open five to seven additional locations in the Colorado Springs area over the next three years.”

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