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This year, The British Franchise Exhibition is thrilled to announce that one of the event’s hotly anticipated keynote speakers will be Abel Campos, head of franchising at McDonald’s UK. Having joined the business over 20 years ago, he will be discussing the importance of operational excellence and high standards of support, while also sharing the secrets behind his success. For those with a passion for the McDonald’s brand, the team will also be hosting Franchisee Recruitment Insight Sessions, providing visitors with the rare chance to network with the global giant’s senior decision makers and learn more about life as a McDonald’s franchisee. Proudly sponsoring the event for a third year is Anytime Fitness, the world’s number- one global franchise.2


Representatives from


the 24-hour gym phenomenon will be on hand throughout the event and will share their unique journey during a talk entitled ‘100 clubs and growing’.


Those looking for a fi rst-hand account


from entrepreneurs who have taken the plunge into franchising should prioritise the Real Franchise Stories panel sessions. Here, visitors can put their questions to a selection of current franchisees from exhibiting brands, fi nd out why they chose to invest in a franchise and what they have learnt along the way. The Growing Your Own Business


Conference, incorporated into the exhibition, is an area run by specialists from a range of backgrounds for visitors looking to enhance their business skills. Digital marketing masters, social media gurus, PR experts, sales rainmakers and customer experience specialists will teach attendees the tricks of their trades in a fantastic series of interactive workshops.


Adrian Goodsell, franchise sales director


at Venture Marketing Group, organisers of The British Franchise Exhibition, comments: “Cities across the north of the UK have


already experienced huge fi nancial and economic growth through franchising. The British Franchise Exhibition is a testament to this, providing an excellent opportunity to explore the sector further and meet experts with an extensive knowledge of the industry.” There has never been a been a better time to invest in this lucrative industry and the support and expertise available at The British Franchise Exhibition make it the perfect starting point.


TheBritish 16 & 17 June 2017 | EventCity, Manchester


The British Franchise Exhibition takes place at EventCity, Manchester, on 16 & 17 June.


Friday 16 June 10am – 5pm


Saturday 17 June 10am – 4pm


To register for FREE tickets to


The British Franchise Exhibition, please visit FranchiseTickets.co.uk and use code BFJ3 to save £10 on the door.


For the latest news and updates about The British Franchise Exhibition, follow @UKFranchising on Twitter and join in the conversation using #BFEM17.


You can also join The Franchise Exhibitions Group on LinkedIn or like the FranchiseInfo page on Facebook to keep up to date.


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