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Published on October 6th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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26 year-old Franchise Investor Went From Homeless to Subway Franchisee in 12-months

26 year-old Franchise Investor went from homeless to Subway Franchisee in 12-months

“Chris Williams Beating The Odds Of A Man From The Southside of Chicago.”

On Oct. 12, 2019, 26 year-old Franchise Investor Chris Williams II will host the grand opening and ribbon cutting at his East Cobb Subway store on 3165 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta, GA at 3 P.M.

Originally from the Southside of Chicago in 2017, Chris moved to attend Finance School in Phoenix, Arizona for a better life. After a streak of let downs from various jobs opportunities, he moved to Miami and found himself homeless sleeping in his rental car, taking showers in local gyms, and washing clothes via the cleaners.

After four months of being homeless he was hired as an Automotive Finance Manager making Six-Figures. In July 2018, he started saving money for Subway and in just 10 short months he saved $120,000.00. A year and 2-months later, Chris went from being homeless to making history as the youngest African- American Subway Franchise owner in Atlanta, GA.



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