Franchise Update Magazine Issue I, 2012 | Page 10

Grow Market Lead By Kerry Pipes CEO profile: Way To Grow! AlphaGraphics CEO focuses on transformation K evin Cushing began delivering newspapers in Chicago when he was in second grade. He eventually delivered more than 1 million. “I knew I had to get those papers out or the readers would not know what was going on in their world,” he says. Lofty goals for the lad, who says it was during these early years that he became what he calls “a lifelong small businessman.” Today Cushing is CEO of Salt Lake City-based AlphaGraphics, where he has held the reins since June 2004. Cushing graduated from college in 1978 and began working with a shopping center leasing company called Terratron, which oversaw retail properties in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Some of the shopping centers’ tenants were independent restaurants, and when they would go out of business Terratron needed something to replace them. That “something” turned out to be franchised Hardee’s restaurants. “We started with just a couple of units and did well with them,” says Cushing. Eventually, Terratron oversaw 81 Hardee’s units in 7 states. In 1991, he became president of Terratron and began to experience the itch for owning his own business. Name: Kevin Cushing Title: CEO Company: AlphaGraphics No. of units: 282 Age: 55 Family: Wife Jill; children Jack, Patrick (PJ), Claire, and Sean Years in franchising: 33 Years in current position: 7.5 8 Franchiseupdate Iss u e I, 2 0 1 2 “I had a good friend who was an AlphaGraphics franchisee,” he says. “I did some due diligence before deciding this was for me.” It was a good move. Starting in 1995, Cushing was a successful franchisee and recognized by AlphaGraphics as one of their Gold Circle winners for strong system performance. By 2004, he was eager to be “more aggressive” and was searching for ways to do so. A call from AlphaGraphics “Together with our franchisees we are writing the story of one of the greatest transformations of a brand in the history of small business and franchising.” corporate, asking if he’d be interested in leading the organization, solved that problem. He was hired in June that same year. At the helm, Cushing is characteristically pushing for change, growth, and system-wide advances. Technology is changing the way marketing and printing are done, and he is busy incorporating these progressions into AlphaGraphics. “We’re focusing on taking our product from a print-centric approach to one of multi-channel communications,” he says. “We’re going beyond just providing mail flyers for customers. Now we can help them acquire new customer databases and design specific marketing campaigns to help them reach customers in a more focused way.” His goal for AlphaGraphics? “To become the largest provider of marketing services to small and medium-sized businesses.”   Leadership What is your role as CEO? Visionary, architect, builder, and captain. (1) Visionary: define a unifying direction for the organization; evolving the brand to maintain relevancy and appeal as a franchising business opportunity. (2) Architect: develop strategy for achieving the vision. (3) Builder: form the team that is inspired and motivated by driving the strategy. (4) Captain: drive the execution of the strategy through all levels of the organization. Accountability through franchisor and franchisee teams. Describe your leadership style: Con- structively challenging and collaborative. Continually leading and mentoring team members to grow and evolve our organization and themselves to the next level. What has inspired your leadership style? Great mentors. I’ve been lucky to have many great mentors in my life who have helped me w&