I began working for Frenchies as a nail technician when I was 17. I have loved doing nails since I was a little girl and had always dreamed of owning a salon. My “plan” was to work for Frenchies as I went to college to help pay for school. Little did I know this is where my career would begin. The longer I worked for Frenchies, the more I became interested in the way the business was run. I started asking the founders for more projects and things I could do to learn more. After some time, I worked my way up to managing the location. During my role as manager, the Frenchies franchise had really started to grow, and I made sure to express my interest in training and developing professionals who join the Frenchies family. As the franchise grew, I transitioned from a studio manager to a training position. I worked hard to grow my training skills and knowledge of franchising to become director of education and training. And in November 2018, I became a studio owner in Lakeville, Minnesota!
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