The Little Caesars Veterans Program continues to exceed expectations and is making a difference for U.S. veterans as they become independent business owners as Little Caesars franchisees. “We are excited that the Little Caesars Veterans Program has been so well received and, based on its success, we’re pleased to announce that we’re extending the program for another two years,” said David Scrivano, president, Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. “The Little Caesars Veterans Program is helping veterans change their lives and build for their futures, and we are enhancing the program with additional benefits.”
The program was launched in 2006 with the intent to review the level of interest and results after two years. Nearly three times the expected number of veterans are participating in the program. Currently, 45 veterans collectively are applying more than $1.25 million in credits and benefits to help them grow their Little Caesars businesses. To date, 2,400 inquires have been made about the program. The Little Caesars Veterans Program provides business opportunities to veterans as they transition to civilian life or seek a career change. It offers honorably discharged service-disabled veterans who qualify as Little Caesars franchisees a benefit of up to approximately $68,000. The benefit for honorably discharged non-service-disabled veterans who qualify as Little Caesars franchisees has now increased to up to approximately $20,000.
The Little Caesars Veterans Program got its start when Little Caesars chairman and founder and U.S. Marine Michael Ilitch read about Army Staff Sergeant Robbie Doughty, who lost his legs while serving in Iraq. Ilitch was impressed with Doughty’s attitude and strength of character, and after getting to know him, felt that Doughty could be an entrepreneur. Wanting to show his appreciation, Ilitch gave Doughty a Little Caesars store, which he runs in his home town of Paducah, Ky. Inspired by Doughty’s story to do more, Ilitch asked the Little Caesars management team to develop a program that would provide business opportunities to more veterans. The result: the Little Caesars Veterans Program. “I love being a business owner and I want to provide a way for veterans to become entrepreneurs,” said Ilitch. “Veterans bring many skills that are transferable to the business world; it’s a win-win situation for both the veterans and for Little Caesars.”
For more information about the Little Caesars Veterans Program and available franchise opportunities, visit www.LittleCaesars.com or call 1.800.553.5776.
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