Franchise Update Magazine Issue I, 2016 | Page 53

Female Founders What is the key to your company’s success? People say I found a niche. I say we found the Grand Canyon! Movers used to be a scroungy lot, but we cleaned up their image. We offer the best possible moving services. We run our company by The Grandma Rule: treat every customer as though it was your grandma. The model for our Grandma is actually my mother, Helen Eberly—a cute, tiny (4 feet 10 inches) lady with a bun on her head. She passed away many years ago, but was very proud of TMT and a big help to me. “We run our company by The Grandma Rule: treat every customer as though it was your grandma.” BEING FEMALE Which female leaders do you admire? Why? None, really. Was being female an advantage or disadvantage for you in building your company? How? Moving and trucking has some pretty rough characters and regulations. I found it was best to focus on my customers and not think about some of the dirty tricks they were pulling on me. I appeared naive, but inside I was seething… and planning. Have you found specific advantages or disadvantages to being a woman business owner? Not really. What has been your biggest challenge as a woman entrepreneur? Competitors thought I was weak. I thought they were stupid. What do you think is the biggest issue for women in the workplace? They have so much responsibility: kids, home, groceries, laundry, babysitters, lack of spousal support—let me count them!!! Why do you think there are fewer start-ups with female founders than male ones? See above! From a woman’s perspective, what notable changes have you seen for women in franchising since starting your brand? There is so much more information available now f