Club Z! Spotlight: Meet Our Newest 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 11 new franchise locations, spanning across California, Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Tennessee, and Texas. Please join us in welcoming our newest Club Z! Area Directors: Leigh Braxton (MD), Marian Cohen (PA), Dayze Florencio (PA), Vishal & Sheerali Jhaveri (CA), Brian Legutko & Joel Legris (PA), Dexter & Pamela McIlwain (TN), Sharyn & Paul Marcuson (OR), Dave & Monica Mohr (CA), Ronn Nickloff (CA), Paul Trotto (IL), and Bradley & Janet Weber (TX) Jim Murphy, President of Club Z! Inc., added, "We’re very excited to bring on the newest additions to our franchise family. Each of them possesses the right attitude and a desire to work hard and succeed – we couldn’t ask for more from a new franchise owner. We’re excited to help them grow!" 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+ franchise business owners. Since 1995, Club Z! has been offering its proven, low cost franchise opportunity to entrepreneurs looking for an exciting and rewarding industry to join. The company has since grown exponentially and our franchise business owners continue to report high levels of success and satisfaction with the company.
For more information about our franchise opportunities or to find a location in your area, call Club Z! today at 800-434-2582.

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2018
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