Franchise Players: How I Bought an Embroidery Franchise at 21
Franchise Players: How I Bought an Embroidery Franchise at 21 · Entrepreneur

Franchise Players is Entrepreneur’s Q&A interview column that puts the spotlight on franchisees. If you're a franchisee with advice and tips to share, email ktaylor@entrepreneur.com.

Maria Emma's decision to open her own business in 2008 was a risky one: the economy had just tanked, she was leaving a stable job and she was only 21. However, what Maria lacked in age and experience, she gained in support as an EmbroidMe franchisee. Here's what she has learned as a twenty-something franchisee in New York City.

Name: Maria Emma

Franchise owned: EmbroidMe in New York City

How long have you owned the franchise?

Since 2008.

Why franchising?

Being only 21 when I opened my business, I knew it would be difficult to accomplish on my own, so I went looking for a franchise. That’s how I found EmbroidMe. Their team has been my business partner from the get-go, and their support system has been crucial to helping me get where I am today.

I was looking for a system with an abundance of knowledge, heart and passion. While starting out, I didn’t have many years of experience under my belt, but EmbroidMe helped me create a strong foundation from everything to the machinery, advice on square footage, invoice software and simply helping me to be as successful as possible.

Related: Franchise Players: My 5 Tips for Potential Franchisees

What were you doing before you became a franchise owner?

I managed two skating rinks at 16 and graduated high school a year early to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in Manhattan. At FIT, I was picked to go abroad to work in fashion forecasting, in which industry insiders work to predict upcoming American trends based on international fashion. Then, I was chosen by Walmart to become their assistant to the vice president when I was 18.

I always knew I wanted to open an embroidery business of my own. When I decided to start looking for franchise options, I found that EmbroidMe had the exact system that I was looking for and also happened to include my initials “M.E.” in the title. I knew it was meant to be!

Why did you choose this particular franchise?

I’ve always known that I wanted to open an embroidery business of my own. I was going to open an independent store, but in my research I came across EmbroidMe and was attracted to its strong sense of franchisee support. EmbroidMe pushed me to change my ways and learn something new. With their system put in place, I am constantly pushing myself to keep up with new technologies and business strategies so that I don’t get to comfortable in my own ways. In following this method, I am always at the top of my game.