Heading into it’s 50th season, SpringGreen held its National Advisory Council meeting last week at the Bolingbrook Golf Club in Bolingbrook, Illinois.
The NAC serves in an advisory capacity, with support center leadership considering council input when developing plans, programs, and policies that impact franchise owners.
The meeting brought together franchise owner representatives and support center leadership to collaborate on key priorities. The National Advisory Council is made up of franchise owners nominated by their peers to represent their regions and provide two-way communication between owners and the SpringGreen support center.
During the meeting, participants reviewed system updates, discussed opportunities for improvement and shared insights from their local markets. Topics focused on future technology enhancement, strengthening marketing and operations, supporting long-term business growth, and maintaining consistency and quality across the SpringGreen network, with a focus on business bottom-line revenue.
“The National Advisory Council gives our franchise owners a meaningful voice in how the brand continues to evolve,” says Brad Johnson, brand president of SpringGreen. “These conversations help us stay aligned as a system and ensure we are making decisions that support the success of our franchise owners and the future of the SpringGreen brand.”
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