Posts by Eric C. Johnson
THANK YOU to Caring Senior Service!
VetFran would like to give a heartfelt Thank You to Caring Senior Service for becoming a Gold Sponsor of the program. Without the support of outstanding brands such as Caring Senior Service, VetFran would not be able to reach thousands of Veterans every month to spread the word about the opportunities available to them in…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Jim Garrett, Venture X
You might say that military service is in the Garrett family blood. Ancestors served in the American War for Independence, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and in every major conflict since through Vietnam! At first, Jim thought he might be different and became a stock broker after graduating Trinity University. But within a…
Read MoreThank You, Veterans!
Today, Veterans are thinking of their brothers and sisters. Not the ones that share the same mother, but the ones that share the same heart – the heart of a warrior. We are also thinking of the days gone by – those days we were miserable, yet now look back on with fondness. And of…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Mike Ronan, Melting Pot
Mike Ronan has held many jobs in his life. He sold life insurance, worked for FedEx, curated lawns, and even managed a Melting Pot restaurant after high school. But he is most proud of his service in the United States Marine Corps, and his success as the owner of four Melting Pot locations across three…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Beth Powers, Signarama
Beth Powers attended Western Michigan University on a ROTC scholarship and then joined the Army in the Air Defense Artillery after graduation with a degree in Engineering. She held many different positions – Launcher Platoon Leader, Fire Control Platoon Leader, and even Executive Officer. She ended her service in 2002 as a Captain. Like many…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Gordon Logan, SportClips
Gordon Logan was working as an engineer while the Vietnam conflict was going on. Due to his career, he had an occupational deferment. But Gordon felt bad watching his friends go off to fight, so he applied to the Air Force as an engineer. He was told that what was really needed were pilots, and…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Nick Lambie, Ziebart
Serving in the United States military was always something Nick Lambie thought of while in high school. With great grandparents who served in the Navy and a grandfather wounded in World War II, Nick felt the call to continue the tradition of service. In high school, Nick toured the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Ralph Ware, Real Property Management
Ralph Ware, a United States Military Academy graduate in 1999, is now the owner of a Real Property Management location in Ohio. Retiring on January 31st, 2021 from the Army as Colonel, he knew that his career was not over. Ralph used the transition resources available to him and looked into franchising. Ralph learned how…
Read MoreInterview with Ralph Yarusso
Ralph Yarusso is an Air Force Veteran who currently volunteers as the Chairman of the VetFran committee within the IFA Foundation. He took a few minutes to speak with us about his background in franchising. Could you tell us about your franchising journey? My franchise journey began in 1985. A few years after separating from…
Read More30 Heroes for 30 Years: Joe Lindenmayer, California Closets
Joe Lindenmayer was first exposed to the Marine Corps when his oldest brother returned home from boot camp in his dress blues. Even at a very young age, Joe was inspired to be among the best. Service to his nation was in his blood; in addition to his brother being a Marine, Joe’s father and…
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