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IN A ROLE REVERSAL, THIS BUSINESS OWNER HIRED HIS DAD June marks Window Genie of Louisville’s one-year anni- versary serving the Greater Louisville area with services including window cleaning, window nng and pressure washing. Coming off of April in which his locaon’s sales were the highest in the history of the company for any owner in their first year, owner Charlie Caravello, 38, has gone from having one employee to six, three of which are Army veterans currently serving in the Naonal Guard and one of which is his father. Caravello has aributed the success of his Window Genie to his stable of employees. First hiring his rered father, Chuck Caravello, 65, the junior Caravello went on to hire mulple other workers thanks to his inial success serv- ing the community. Placing a premium on hard work, pro- fessionalism and reliability, Caravello said it’s no surprise that three of his employees are military veterans. “Veterans bring so many skills to the table that can benefit a business,” said Caravello. “Cus- tomers for home cleaning services, like that which Window Genie provides, are parcularly dis- criminang when it comes to who they want working on their home. The knowledge that many of the workers previously served their country lets them know that they’re in good hands.” Caravello is also able to point to his father’s role as an employee as an addional source of his company’s success. Chuck Caravello, who was a warehouse district manager for Michelin Tires for 23 years, came out of rerement to work at his son’s business. While some may find that role-reversal to be challenging, the Caravello family wouldn’t have it any other way. Charlie Caravello and father Chuck Caravello Record-Breaking Sales and a Focus on Hiring Vets Highlight Year of Disnguished Service

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IN A ROLE REVERSAL, THIS BUSINESS OWNER HIRED HIS DAD

June marks Window Genie of Louisville’s one-year anni-versary serving the Greater Louisville area with services including window cleaning, window tinting and pressure washing. Coming off of April in which his location’s sales were the highest in the history of the company for any owner in their first year, owner Charlie Caravello, 38, has gone from having one employee to six, three of which are Army veterans currently serving in the National Guard and one of which is his father.

Caravello has attributed the success of his Window Genie to his stable of employees. First hiring his retired father, Chuck Caravello, 65, the junior Caravello went on to hire multiple other workers thanks to his initial success serv-ing the community. Placing a premium on hard work, pro-fessionalism and reliability, Caravello said it’s no surprise that three of his employees are military veterans.

“Veterans bring so many skills to the table that can benefit a business,” said Caravello. “Cus-tomers for home cleaning services, like that which Window Genie provides, are particularly dis-criminating when it comes to who they want working on their home. The knowledge that many of the workers previously served their country lets them know that they’re in good hands.”

Caravello is also able to point to his father’s role as an employee as an additional source of his company’s success. Chuck Caravello, who was a warehouse district manager for Michelin Tires for 23 years, came out of retirement to work at his son’s business. While some may find that role-reversal to be challenging, the Caravello family wouldn’t have it any other way.

Charlie Caravello and father Chuck Caravello

Record-Breaking Sales and a Focus on Hiring Vets Highlight Year of Distinguished Service

About Window GenieFounded in 1994 by Richard Nonelle, Cincinnati-based Window Genie is a mobile cleaning ser-vices company focused primarily on its “big three” services: window cleaning, window tinting and pressure washing. The company also offers, among many other services, dryer vent clean-ing, chandelier cleaning andgutter cleaning and re-securing. Window Genie services primarily

residential customers, as well as small offices and commercial spaces. The company currently has over 80 franchise part-ners operating in over 200 markets and in 25 states, and expects to grow to 100 franchisees by the end of 2015 and over 300 within five years. Target markets include California, New York and Florida.

For more information, visit: www.windowgenie.com

or call 877-243-6432

“I retired a little over a year ago, but when my son decided to open a business of his own I wanted to help in any way that I could,” said Chuck Caravello. “As father and son, we know each other best and it’s always nice to be in business with someone you can fully trust.”

Recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc. Magazine and others for its successful ap-proach to providing home cleaning services, Window Genie continues to make a name for itself. Caravello’s Window Genie has more than met the task of maintaining the fran-chise’s reputation of success, exemplifying the value of an esteemed brand backed by distin-guished employees.

For Franchise information visit: http://windowgeniefranchise.com/

or call 800-700-0022