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Club Z! Spotlight: Meet Our Newest Club Z! Area Directors

Now even more families can experience the benefits of Club Z!'s one-on-one, in-home tutoring services with the addition of 18 new locations, spanning across California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Ontario, Canada. Please join us in welcoming our newest Club Z! Area Directors:   Sonya Bohannon (MS), Tim Burr (MA), Suneet Cheerian (IL), Avisa & Berry Cheeseman (GA), Deborah Frati (CT), Craig Hunnicutt (MT), Glenda Ingraham (FL), Bridget Jennings (TN), Mir Mahmood (IL), Diane Montgomery (Ontario, Canada), Avrion Murray (MD), Jaret McBryde & Tatum Owens (NC), Vencharla Rao (MA), Sarah Ruff (GA), Katie Strom (CA), Mary Thorne (PA), Anne Woo (NY), Matt Wu (CA)   Mark Lucas, Chief Executive Officer of Club Z! Inc., added, "We’re very excited to welcome these new franchisees to our franchise family, and we are looking forward to being a part of their success! Likewise, we are expecting continued growth for the franchise by adding more units to our network in the second quarter."   Franchise sales have been on an uphill climb since the beginning of the year, due in large part to the history of success shared by Club Z!’s 450+ franchisees. Since 1995, Club Z! has been offering its low cost, proven business model to entrepreneurs looking for an exciting and rewarding industry to join. The company has since grown exponentially and franchisees continue to report high levels of success and satisfaction with the company.   For more information or to find a location in your area, call Club Z! today at 800-434-2582.
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