Business View Magazine - November 2016

Business View Magazine - November 2016 49 the owners to be involved in their business; I think that’s very important. I want that quality care. I want the same passion that I have, so I look for passion and integrity.” Dhillon plans to open four or five new franchise loca- tions a year. “I would love to expand all over the U.S. and I had a lot of interest in going overseas. I don’t have to go out looking for franchisees – they find me. But I’m treading the waters carefully,” she explains, “because I want to make sure that my product is not diluted. For me, it’s all about quality, not quantity. I want my franchise to be known for quality care. It’s not about having a hundred franchises in five years; it’s about having every single franchise being successful and profitable. And the parents should be loving it.” It may have taken Rennu Dhillon many years before she was finally able to pull together all the pieces – her love of theater and public speaking as a little girl; her role as a partner in an early franchise business; her time as a young mother who wanted to teach and motivate her own children; her years as a corporate head hunter who perceived a communication and con- fidence deficit in the job applicants she interviewed - that have helped make Genius Kids what it has be- come today: a living embodiment of her own genius and her own life’s experiences.

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