Jim Hannesschlager started as an Orangetheory franchisee and recently made the jump to dog daycare.
He boldly decided to open his Dogtopia location in October 2020 and has seen surprising success.
He suggested those interested in opening a franchise learn from others and give back to communities.
Jim Hannesschlager s interest in purchasing a Dogtopia franchise in 2019 was borne out of a love of dogs one dog in particular. We bonded over him as we were getting to know each other, Hannesschlager told Insider about Tuxedo, his future wife, Allie s dog. Allie had been taking Tuxedo to the first location of Dogtopia, a dog daycare provider that also offers boarding and grooming, in Tyson s Corner, Virginia.
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Govt grants industry status to telecom sector
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March 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has granted industry status to telecommunication sector for seamless development of various projects and to enjoy the benefits at par with other industries,IT minister said on Thursday. This will be a good news for the telecom sector and for the nation that the federal cabinet has approved to give status of industry to telecom sector and now onward the industry will enjoy all the benefits, which the other industries of the country are availing, said Syed Amin Ul Haque, minister for IT and Telecommunication at a news conference.
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University of Canterbury mechatronics project kick-starts new innovation for local manufacturer
A final year engineering project on the automation of vegetable handling equipment has kick-started the career of a UC graduate, as well as the development of a new innovation for a locally-based global manufacturer.
UC graduate Mitch Hollow worked on a final year engineering project for Wyma Solutions, which kick-started his career with the locally-based global manufacturer.
Mitch Hollows recently graduated with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics Engineering, a field of study that is an intersection of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, and combines sensors, software, and motors to create innovative new devices.