found herself drawn to purchase a salon - specifically, the Alan Daniels Salon.
Debra and Tony had a private meeting with the owner, Alan Cole. Alan was very strict about announcing the sale of his salon. After business ended that day, Alan took Debra and Tony into the salon for a tour and instantly, they loved the feel and the opportunities that were in front of them. “If something comes your way, whether an opportunity or a door is being opened, embrace it and take it head on. I have never stepped away from an opportunity that has come my way,” notes Debra.
On July 8th 2008, Debra and Tony closed on the purchase of Alan Daniels Salon. Up to that
point the employees were unaware of the new ownership. After the contract was signed, Debra and Tony came in to meet with the employees. After the announcement was made, a chain reaction of tears began and it seemed that Debra and Tony had their work cut out for them, but they embraced whatever challenges were ahead.
This time around, Debra and Tony discussed the need to use the Alan Daniels model as a template for ZiZi’s operations and vice versa, as Zizi’s had fundamental structure and operational advantages in place. They needed to truly work together and set firm practices and guidelines in place and define their respective roles in the business to be effective.
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