Printer Bud Hadfield Soared Like an Eagle –Michelson
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Years later, after a friend experienced a quick turnaround on a complicated print job, the client half-jokingly told Hadfield, "Whatever this is, you ought to franchise it." That would set the entrepreneurial wheels in motion for Hadfield to start selling quick printing and copying franchises. By 1970, there were 27 franchised Kwik Kopy Printing centers, and the self-made, multi-millionaire continued to add franchise brands through organic growth and by acquisition. Despite his success, he typically worked 15-hour days, and even ran for mayor of Houston in 1972.
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