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Synergy in Strange Places

The way Dave Tindall sees it, his residential maid franchise and his moving franchise can feed each other business.



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James A. Bacon
Richmond.com
Saturday, September 06, 2008

Here’s an intriguing business proposition: Not only can Dave Tindall move your household possessions from one location to another, hecan clean up the mess you left behind.

Tindall, four-year owner of the Maid to Perfection franchise in Richmond, has invested in a moving and storage business, Two Guys and a Truck. He runs the company with co-owner Kim Wyatt, who had managed the company-owned Richmond office of Two Guys and a Truck before the two purchased the franchise.

“I’m looking forward to the synergy created by not only owning a moving business, but also a cleaning service,” said Tindall. “While I want to grow these two businesses separately, I realize that there are a number of ways they can work together and benefit from each other.” 

A business veteran who seems way over-credentialed for his enterprise, Tindall is armed with a chemical engineering degree and an MBA, and he worked for Smurfit Stone and MeadWestvaco before launching his own businesses. More.

 


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