A Franchise Built for Balance: How Schooley Mitchell Supports Women Owners

Franchising has become an increasingly powerful avenue for women seeking autonomy, career control, and meaningful financial upside. As more women transition out of corporate roles, or look to build a business that aligns with their lifestyle, professional service franchises have surged in appeal. Among them, Schooley Mitchell has emerged as a standout option, offering a flexible, low-overhead model that rewards professional expertise and supports long-term scalability.
Schooley Mitchell is the largest independent cost-reduction consulting firm in North America, helping businesses lower essential service expenses through proprietary tools, pricing databases, and an objective, vendor-independent model. Franchisees only earn when savings are delivered, creating a transparent, performance-based relationship that resonates strongly with today’s business owners.
A Flexible, Family-Friendly Model Built for Modern Professionals
One of the most compelling advantages for women entering franchising is the ability to build a business without sacrificing family or personal priorities. Schooley Mitchell’s structure is intentionally designed for flexibility: franchisees set their own hours, work primarily within standard business schedules, and often operate from a home office. With no need for facilities, inventory, equipment, or staff, the model removes many of the traditional barriers that make business ownership feel overwhelming.
This lifestyle alignment is a major reason women from corporate finance, operations, marketing, education, and leadership roles are increasingly drawn to the franchise. They can leverage their professional strengths while maintaining control over their time, something many traditional franchise models simply cannot offer.
A Business Model That Rewards Professional Strengths
Women entering franchising often bring deep experience in analytical thinking, communication, and relationship-building. Schooley Mitchell’s consulting model is built on exactly those capabilities. Franchisees analyze client expenses, identify savings opportunities, and manage ongoing vendor relationships - work that mirrors the strategic responsibilities many women have held in corporate environments.
The B2B nature of the business also appeals to women seeking a professional, intellectually engaging venture rather than a retail or food-service operation. The model rewards diligence, organization, and client rapport - areas where many women naturally excel.
Lower Risk Through Strong Systems and Support
Starting a business from scratch can be daunting, but franchising reduces that risk by providing proven systems and ongoing support. Schooley Mitchell strengthens that advantage with comprehensive training, a refined consulting process, a dedicated telemarketing team that sets appointments, and a collaborative peer network. The result is a business that feels both independent and supported, an ideal balance for first-time owners.
Women in Franchising: A Growing Movement Inside Schooley Mitchell
The rise of women franchisees at Schooley Mitchell reflects both cultural momentum and intentional support within the organization. Amanda Eve, Executive Franchise Developer, sees the shift firsthand from inside a company where women already play a central role.
“At our corporate office, we actually have over 165 employees, and 80% of them are women,” she explains. That representation creates a ripple effect throughout the franchise system. “It’s really cool to see women in business, first off, but also those women are helping and supporting other women in the franchising world.”
Amanda notes that motivations for women entering franchising mirror those of men - career transition, financial control, and autonomy - but the flexibility of the consulting model resonates especially strongly with women balancing multiple roles. “You don’t have to choose between missing that dance recital or that meeting. You can do it all.”
That flexibility was also a deciding factor for franchisee Ericka Andersen, who wanted a business she could start independently and eventually grow into a family enterprise. “I was looking for a business I could start by myself and hopefully expand in a few years by having my husband help me,” she says. The contingency-based model, which ensures clients only pay when savings are found, aligned with her values: “It makes me feel good to work with clients and know that their interests are always first.”
Ericka evaluated six franchise concepts before choosing Schooley Mitchell. The low overhead, lack of required employees, and mission-driven nature of the work made the decision clear. “Every day it gets a bit more natural for me,” she adds, reflecting on her transition into consulting.
For franchisee Shannon Mischler, the appeal of franchising began with a desire for autonomy, creativity, and meaningful impact. “I wanted to build something of my own while still making a difference,” she says. Schooley Mitchell stood out for its integrity, strong support, and mission-driven work, especially its ability to help organizations redirect savings toward people and programs.
With a background in education and nonprofit administration, Shannon found the consulting model a natural extension of her strengths. “My career has always centered around helping organizations function at their best. Those skills transfer directly into this work,” she explains. The franchise offered the structure she wanted with the freedom she craved.
A Pathway to Empowerment and Long-Term Success
For women seeking a professional, flexible, and financially rewarding franchise opportunity, Schooley Mitchell offers a compelling path. Its proven systems, supportive culture, and alignment with the strengths many women bring from their corporate careers make it more than a business investment, it’s a platform for long-term empowerment, autonomy, and success.
About the
Author
Bob Hays is a Franchise Consultant and member of the Veterans Franchise Council. A former franchise owner himself, Bob brings firsthand experience and strategic insight to his work. He helps individuals and business owners navigate franchise opportunities with confidence, offering informed decision‑making support and expert guidance throughout the process. Contact Bob at:
bhays@thefranchiseconsultingcompany.com.












