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Sherri Seiber - FranFund

An episode of the The Franchise Woman podcast, hosted by Rebecca Monet, titled "Sherri Seiber - FranFund" was published on February 19, 2025 and runs 40 minutes.

February 19, 2025 ·40m · The Franchise Woman

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🔹 The Franchise Woman Podcast: Sherri Seiber on Leadership, Funding & Confidence in Franchising 🔹

🚀 In this episode, we welcome Sherri Seiber, President of FranFund, to discuss the critical role of funding in franchising, the power of emotional intelligence, and the importance of confidence in leadership. Whether you're a franchise owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a leader looking for inspiration, this conversation is packed with valuable insights!

🔍 What You'll Learn in This Episode:

How FranFund helps entrepreneurs secure funding for their franchise dreams
Why emotional intelligence is a game-changer in financing and leadership
The latest franchise funding trends and why 2025 is an exciting year for small business growth
How to advocate for yourself and build confidence as a leader
The importance of mentorship, teamwork, and finding success by lifting others up

Sherri's experience and insights will leave you feeling empowered and ready to take action in your business journey!

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