Welcome back to the Franchise My Business podcast hosted by Kevin Oldham, where we explore fascinating stories and innovative ideas from a wide range of industries. In today’s episode, we are joined by Paul Flick, the founder and CEO of Premium Service Brands. We dive into the world of franchise systems and the amazing ways they can make a positive impact. Join us as we uncover the story behind Premium Service Brands, a company that not only revolutionized the shared services model but also became a force for good in their communities. From addressing food poverty to supporting local nonprofits, their philanthropic efforts have left a lasting impact. We’ll also explore how this company’s unique approach to generating leads and cross-marketing services has propelled their franchise partners to new heights. Get ready for an exciting discussion filled with inspiring stories and insights into purpose-driven business. 

HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

The Art of Trust: Unraveling the Connection Between Brands and Home Improvement – Kevin Oldham

“Our brands matter and our brand promise matters. But moreover, when we’re talking about doing something, particularly to our home, where we lay our head at night, trust with your local person who’s talking to you about doing that work on the home is probably more important than anything else. And my assumption is if you trust that person to do your painting, you had a good experience. “Hey. I need closets” or, “hey. I need to fill in the blanket”. It’s a very easy decision point for that consumer to say “hey, I’m gonna hire you under your other brand”

From Vision to Reality: How Kids Lift is Helping Families in Need – Paul Flick

“Kids lift was a huge part of my vision for premium service brands. First of all, I love kids and a child does not get to choose the family that they are born into. And I feel very grateful for the family I was born into. I was given food and was exposed to sports and travel. And not every kid gets that because they don’t choose to be in a family. And so those kids, those families need help, need support. And the basic support is food and clothing. And we also do back to school pencils and pack packs and stuff like that, but the primary driver is really the food and the clothes.”

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