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Aire Serv of Huntsville Wins Franchise Group's Top Award

Nov. 10, 2016
The winning franchise must show consistent growth through proper training and management of the organization, consistent high sales volume and quality customer service.

Scott and Denise Taylor, owners of Aire Serv of Huntsville, received the Aire Serv Franchisee of the Year Award and Top Gun recognition at the 2016 Dwyer Group International Conference held Sept. 11-14 in San Antonio, Texas.

The Franchisee of the Year Award is the highest honor than can be earned by a franchisee in the Aire Serv network. The winning franchise must show consistent growth through proper training and management of the organization, consistent high

sales volume and quality customer service.

“Their leadership is an inspiration to all of us,” said Steve Truett, president of Aire Serv. “Franchisee of the Year is an award and an accomplishment that Scott, Denise and their team deserve for building a great organization and we look forward to their continued success and strong leadership.”

“Our team is happy to receive the Franchisee of Year,” Taylor said. “It is an honor and a privilege. The bar is set, not only for our company, but all of the Aire Serv locations. We look forward to working on achieving even greater success in the future.”

The Top Gun award goes to franchise owners who achieve sales and reach operation benchmarks. The Top Gun recipients represent the top 10 percent of Aire Serv franchise owners across North America.

“The idea of ‘Top Gun’ was established by the Navy in the 1960s as a way to give training and credit to elite fighter pilots,” said Truett. “Taking a page from the Naval Top Gun Program, each year we recognize our franchise leaders for their accomplishments and dedication to the trade. It takes dedication, hard work, expertise and commitment to reach the Top Gun level and we are honored to have these winners on our team.”

The Top Gun designation was inspired by the 1986 film, Top Gun. Don Dwyer, the late founder of Aire Serv parent company, Dwyer Group, initiated the concept. He felt the top franchise owners went the extra mile and did what it took to be exemplary.