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Monday, 5 August 2013

Mompreneur Goes Full Throttle

Mompreneur Goes Full Throttle
Using Her Entrepreneurial Drive to Help Others Reach their Potential
By Home Business Magazine

Meg Schmitz started a home-based consulting business to spend more time with her son and to help people with franchising.

A single mother who stands a nose hair over 5-feet tall and as slender as a woman could be, you'd never know what a bulldog Meg Schmitz is in the business world just by looking at her...but you may get a good sense of it out on the car race course.
In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Meg is on the leadership team of the Windy City BMW club in Chicago, a group near and dear to this car fanatic's heart. You can often find Meg racing out on road courses around the Midwest.
In the business world, Meg is equally aggressive and ambitious about crossing the finish line in first. She is a serial entrepreneur, who has created, built, bought, and sold several successful businesses. Most notably, she owned a chain of well-known salons.
Nearly a decade a go Meg sold her salon chain at the peak of its value, and began a home-based consulting business. Seeking greater balance in life to spend more time with her son, the opportunity to work from home and use her entrepreneurial know-how to help others become triumphant start-up business owners through franchising was an ideal fit.


Today, Meg's local Chicago office of FranChoice, serving regions throughout the Midwest is booming, as she shares her driven ambition with others who want to emulate her successes. Few in Chicago are better connected than Meg, an active participant in more than a handful of Chicago’s top networking and mastermind groups. Her commitment to attend meetings and support members in the groups has proven to be of great benefit to Meg. What she gives to the groups and its members, she gets back in the form of client leads.
Meg’s greatest sense of pride professionally comes in the impact she is having on helping individuals and their families reach their goals. As business start-ups play an important role in the revival of the economy, Meg takes great satisfaction in serving the business community. Her goals during the next three to five years include increasing the number of clients she helps buy businesses by more than 10 percent each year, writing a book on franchising and, of course, spending as much time as possible with her fellow car fanatics in the BMW Club. HBM  V20-3 Add:7/13 HP:


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