How Swimming Set the Course for My Leadership in Franchising
I never expected franchising to be part of my path after competitive swimming, but it turned out to be the perfect fit. It provided the framework, support, and growth opportunities to transform my passion into a career with purpose.
Swimming has shaped my life in ways that go far beyond medals. I was a 27-time All-American, 11-time National Champion, NCAA Division II Swimmer of the Year, and I set the national record in the 100-meter backstroke. Despite those accomplishments, there was always a lingering feeling that something was missing. The thrill of racing was exhilarating, but the deeper fulfillment came from the relationships I built – the support from my coaches, the encouragement from my teammates, and the moments when belief in me made all the difference. That experience sparked a deeper purpose in me: I realized I wanted to help others reach their potential the same way others helped me.
After years of coaching and being involved in the sport, my focus shifted in 2017. I wanted to make an impact even earlier in a swimmer’s journey, teaching toddlers and preschoolers how to be safe, comfortable, and confident in the water. To bring this mission to life, I needed the right platform and a partner that shared my values and vision for growth. That’s when I found Streamline Brands, and everything changed.
Opening my first location in 2018 was the start of a completely new chapter, one where I could bring my coaching philosophy to life on a broader scale. Streamline Brands provided more than just a name or a business model. They offered infrastructure, strategic marketing, operational tools, and site selection expertise – all of which allowed me to focus on what I do best: coaching, leading, and creating a positive, nurturing environment for both swimmers and staff.
What surprised me most is how franchising didn’t dilute my personal approach to coaching – it supercharged it. We blend the rigor of competitive swimming with the patience and care that little kids need. Whether its toddlers overcoming their fear of water or teenagers digging deep through tough workouts, my core values come through: speak greatness, foster courage, and build character one stroke at a time.
As an athlete, I lived by systems – structured training, clear goals, and measurable progress. Franchising felt familiar. It’s all about quarterly reviews, key performance indicators, team building, and always pushing to improve. Turning that athletic mindset into business muscle helped me grow responsibly, while keeping sight of why we started. My team shares that vision, and together, we’re creating something bigger than any one of us.
If you’re thinking about franchising, my advice is simple: chase purpose, not brands. Find a brand that aligns with your personal values and gives you room to grow as a leader. Use your own story as your north star and lean into the structure – it’s what makes long-term success possible. Franchising isn’t casual entrepreneurship. It’s a disciplined, intentional form of leadership. It allows you to measure success not just in revenue, but in real, human impact.
Today, I wear many hats – athlete, coach, mom, and business owner – but they’re all part of the same story. A story about using the power of sport to lift others up. A story about building a business that changes lives, one swimmer at a time.
About the Author
After years of coaching and being involved in the sport, Amy Albiero’s focus shifted in 2017. Amy wanted to make an impact even earlier in a swimmer’s journey, teaching toddlers and preschoolers how to be safe, comfortable, and confident in the water.
About the consultant
Rick Morgin is a Consultant with The Franchise Consulting Company and alumnus of Santa Clara University. He assists clients with the educational process of researching and selecting available franchise businesses that best suit desired lifestyles and financial goals. Contact Rick at
rick@thefranchiseconsultingcompany.com.










