Multi-Unit Franchisee Magazine Issue II, 2013 | Page 40

M U L T I - B R A N D By Debbie Selinsky Franchise Whisperer Perpetually on the prowl for the next new thing L loyd Sugarman—Sugie, to his friends—is something of a “franchise whisperer.” He sniffed out Coldstone Creamery as a concept with great franchise potential years before the couple who started it were ready to grow. And he had a special feeling in his gut the first time he visited a tiny coffee shop in Chicago called Starbucks, but he listened to friends who insisted coffee shops had limited growth potential, and didn’t make a move. But all systems were go in the late 1980s when the self-made businessman Name: Lloyd Sugarman Title: I never think of myself in terms of a title. Company: I have different companies for different groups of stores. My headquarters is in Providence, R.I. No. of units: Johnny Rockets, 17; Original Soupman, 3; Yeh! Yogourt Glace and Café, 2 Age: Over 50 Family: Wife Rhonda, son Jason (who works in the business), and daughter, Dana Sugarman Johnson Years in franchising: More than 25 Years in current position: Hard to say. I am the only person ever exposed to Johnny Rockets as its first original franchise partner in 1986, then as its first franchisee in 1987, then as a member of the corporate team, then as a franchisee again and back with the company, and now back as a franchisee. 38 Multi-Unit Franchisee Is s ue II, 2013