North American Association Of Subway Franchisees Chairman To Speak At NEFA

December 25, 2006 by Mark | 0 Comments

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Sometimes the “Franchisee vs. Franchisor” relationship can seem like “David vs. Goliath”. Both the dwarf and the giant often find it challenging to navigate these shark invested waters. Kevin Brough, Chairman of the North American Association of Subway Franchisees (NAASF) will address this topic at the upcoming New England Franchise Association (NEFA) meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 23 at the Marriott Hotel Burlington (Mass.) located at the intersection of Routes 128 and 3A.

The evening includes a cocktail and networking session beginning at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. and the presentation. The entire business community is urged to attend. Membership in the NEFA is NOT required.

Registration Fee is $60 per person and includes dinner. NEFA members receive a $10.00 off Discount.

With more than 26,000 locations in 86 countries, the SUBWAY brand is the world’s largest sandwich franchise, and has become a leader in the international development of the quick service restaurant industry.

The NAASF is an independent franchise association that has over 12,000 franchisees as members in North America (US & Canada). The NAASF was founded eight years ago on the principles of being representative and accountable to all Subway franchisees.

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