Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Temple Daily Telegram Highlights Minorities Rise in Business

Let's hear it for Texas. Some might argue that it is still the Wild, Wild West and a less progressive state than others, but when it comes to minority business ownership and job creation, many of those others could take a lesson from the Lone Star State.

Carroll Wilson's article, titled “Small business, minorities in business on the rise in Texas in the Temple Daily Telegram,” is cause for celebration.

America's face is changing and as it does, so should the faces of America's would-be entrepreneurs and business owners. They should reflect the faces of the residents of the communities that they serve. From the sounds of this article, health care and social services are taking the lead in terms of jobs created by small business owners. Now, savvy franchisors from these and all market segments would do well to invite business ownership, not just opportunities for employment, from members of these communities.

To read more about minority franchise ownership opportunities, visit the International Franchise Association (IFA) at http://www.franchise.org/ and search for information regarding Minority Fran. As the second term Chairman of the IFA's Minorities in Franchising Committee, First Vice Chair of its Diversity Institute, and one of the architects of this Minority Fran initiative, I'm proud to see Texas out in front on this one.

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