Colors on Parade Opens 13 New Franchises in 10 States - BodyShop Business

Colors on Parade Opens 13 New Franchises in 10 States

Mobile automotive paint, dent and ding repair company has more than 250 operating franchises across the U.S.

Colors on Parade, a mobile automotive paint, dent and ding repair company, has announced the signing of agreements with 13 new franchise operators and one new area developer. All of the new franchise units have recently opened for business.

The 13 new franchisees and new area developer include:

• Franchise Operator, JM Chaisson, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
• Franchise Operator, Jason Chewning, Vinton, Va.
• Franchise Operator, Rodney Copeland, Sugarland, Texas
• Franchise Operator, Hernan Cortes-Batista, Weekiwachee, Fla.
• Franchise Operator, Mark Davis, Arlington, Va.
• Area Developer, Luke Dygert, N.Y.
• Franchise Operator, Kenneth Everett, Mary Esther, Fla.
• Franchise Operator, Alexander Febles-Gomez, Broward, Fla.
• Franchise Operator, Terry Honigschmidt, Leesburg, Fla.
• Franchise Operator, Chaz Langseth, Madison, Ala.
• Franchise Operator, Micah Medina, Conifer, Colo.
• Franchise Operator, Ladd Mostad, Laguna Hills, Calif.
• Franchise Operator, Luke Nicholson, Boonesville, Ark.
• Franchise Operator, Rafael Romero, Athens, Ala.
• Franchise Operator, Alphonse Rondinone, Ameriville, Tenn.

With more than 25 years of experience and 250 operating franchises across the U.S., Colors on Parade is consistently ranked by Entrepreneur magazine as one of the nation’s top automobile franchise systems.

“As we continue to grow the Colors on Parade brand with more locations across the country, a key component is our passionate franchisees who provide a high-level of expertise and professionalism to our customers,” said Jeff Cox, president of Colors on Parade. “We are excited to welcome these new franchisees to the Colors on Parade family. With backgrounds in franchising and business, we are confident that they will make great additions to the communities they serve.” 


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