From War-fighting to Wheeling Deals
I remember the sound of my mother’s voice when I told her I had become an award-winning franchise consultant last winter. It was a feeling like no other—the hard work had paid off, and lives had been impacted. The joy I felt that day when my potential had truly been realized, and others agreed, was like winning the lottery—only with fewer dollar signs. But you know what’s better than that?
Receiving reviews like this:
“Magnus demonstrated extensive knowledge of the franchise business. He adeptly recommended suitable investment opportunities, aligning with our discussions. He presented a diverse array of prospects, ranging from those requiring a modest initial investment to substantial brick-and-mortar endeavors. He meticulously prepared us for our conversations with franchisors and provided thorough debriefings thereafter. Furthermore, Magnus furnished us with pertinent resources to facilitate an informed decision-making process. I unequivocally endorse Magnus to individuals considering franchise business opportunities.”
-Eric D.
But this isn’t about how great I am, or even how hard I worked for my client Eric, rather pay attention to the sincerity in his voice—you could feel that I was there for him when he needed me to be. This is what actually makes what I do worth it. I’m on the front lines of changing communities and the country through entrepreneurship—one client at a time, and one deal at a time.
But I wasn’t always a franchise consultant—and I still serve my country through my reserve career in the United States Navy. Before my career in franchising, I served in our nation’s great Merchant Marine as an Engineering Officer aboard all kinds of ships. It was an adventure like no other, and I wouldn’t trade it for the world. I believe my background in the military has truly shaped the way I run my business, and I am forever grateful for those experiences.
A similar story is that of Eric Howe, CEO and Founder of Optic Kleer. A former British Royal Air Force engineer, Eric spent 13 years serving as an aircraft engineer. His life consisted of being a part of the high pressure role of running and maintaining an Air Force Tornado Fighter squadron. He was deployed around the world and served in various conflicts including the Gulf War. Following his impressive career in his country’s military, Eric took the discipline, grit, and leadership skills that he honed in the military into the world of business. In March of 1991, Eric launched Optic-Kleer, a full service Auto Glass franchise offering Windshield Repair, Replacement, Recalibration and Headlight Restoration. Within two years, Optic-Kleer had become the largest windshield repair company in Europe surging to the top with over 70+ franchises. Eric then moved to the United States in 2006 to expand and grew his full service auto glass company here in the USA. Fueled by success, the onset of Covid provided the perfect situation to launch Optic-Kleer as a license which would later become a full blown franchise offering.
Eric’s concept went on to soar to new heights, acquiring 20+ licensees in its first two years of franchising. Since launching here in the United States just under three years ago, Optic Kleer has already seen a massive uptick in franchise interest and they currently have nearly 60 territories awarded. It’s no surprise given Eric’s personable nature, hilarious dad jokes (that actually make you laugh), and impressive business model for aspiring entrepreneurs. Today, Optic-Kleer is in five countries and has sold over 150 franchises. They are a Texas based, truly home grown, Family Oriented Franchise Business and they looking to spread nationally across the United States and possibly further abroad. With stellar profit margins and an elite leadership team, nothing is stopping this one from running.
But better than that, and just like every U.S. military veteran living out their lives here in the United States, Eric shares something with them that any good ol’ American soldier has—Loyalty. Eric and his team at Optic Kleer have created a franchising offering that is second to none the most impressive business model for aspiring entrepreneurs that I have ever seen.
But don’t take it from me—read the Q&A below from CEO and Founder Eric Howe himself on why Optic Kleer is a franchise that needs to be on your radar:
Question:
How has your experience in the Royal Air Force shaped the way you do business?
Answer: It’s taught me to be seriously organized, to be driven, to be goal orientated and to have the ability to talk with anyone from any level of wealth or intelligence on their level.
Question: What is so special about Optic-Kleer, and why are investors so excited about it?
Answer: Optic-Kleer is a high profit, recession-proof business that everybody and every business needs. Family operated and supported. We are all about 'People'. From our staff to our customers and suppliers, and everyone we come into contact with.
Question: Why should an investor consider Optic-Kleer over another opportunity? What makes this investment so special?
Answer: We have a proven model, we have fantastic branding, and we have a great team. We are all industry professionals who share a passion for helping others and, of course, cars. Optic-Kleer is much more than a franchise. It's a lifestyle. It's a passion and it's in a service industry, that with the advent of calibration, has become more and more technical with rewards that reflect that technology.
About the Author
Magnus Nilsson is a United States Naval Officer currently serving as a Strategic Sealift Officer. He resides in the Navy town of Norfolk VA and operates his franchise consulting business where he helps entrepreneurs, military or civilian, find franchise opportunities that match their skills, goals, and budget. Contact Magnus at Magnus@TheFranchiseConsultingCompany.com.










