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FASTSIGNS® to Promote Conversion Program at SGIA Expo

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FASTSIGNS Intl. Inc. (Carrollton, TX) will be exhibiting, October 12-14, and hosting a breakfast and luncheon at the Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) Expo in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Thursday, October 14. Reservations are required for the luncheon.
Mark Jameson, Fastsigns’ senior VP of franchise development, will be speaking with individuals about the company’s franchise opportunity and the national conversion program, both domestic and internationally, and will be exhibiting during show hours (Booth #460), October 12-14. Jameson will also be hosting the Thursday breakfast and luncheon.
The conversion initiative allows independent owners to partner with Fastsigns reaching their full potential and long-term goals. According to Jameson, the franchise has successfully converted several stores, including recently signed deals in Toronto, Fernandina Beach, FL. and Williamsport, PA.
For a limited time, Fastsigns is reducing franchise fees and other financial incentives to qualified conversion candidates. The franchiser has also recently secured $4 million in financing for franchisees opening new centers.
Clint Ehlers, owner of a Culver City, CA Fastsigns center, will be discussing his experience as a Fastsigns owner and his businesses success. He will be available for questions following the breakfast and luncheon.
To reserve space for the luncheons, please contact Brian Wieters at (800) 827-7446, brian.wieters@fastsigns.com or Mark Jameson at or mark.jameson@fastsigns.com.

 

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