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    Ron Olson and Jeffrey Dahlberg started a consulting firm, Franchise Business Systems, in 1986. Olson had been the president of R.J. Brandon Galleries and Dahlberg had been the chief executive officer of his father Kenneth H. Dahlberg's company, Dahlberg Inc. (now Miracle-Ear).

  2. Morris Meets Dahlberg and Olson, 1988 Financial success and customer feedback told Morris the idea could work elsewhere, so in mid-1988 she went to a franchise development consulting firm for help. K. Jeffrey Dahlberg and Ronald G. Olson, the owners of Franchise Business Systems, Inc. (FBS), had their doubts at first about the potential for a ...

  3. Jun 3, 2023 · Winmark was founded in 1988 as Play It Again Sports Franchise Corporation by Ron Olson and Jeffrey Dahlberg after they purchased the Play It Again Sports franchise rights. They renamed the company to Grow Biz International Inc. and would go on to purchase the rights of other resale franchise concepts leading up to the company going public in ...

  4. Dec 27, 2015 · Dahlberg, K. Jeffrey departed this life December 21, 2015 at the age of 62. Born on July 7th, 1953 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jeff was a man in full. He lived a life larger than any 14er he climbed.

  5. May 16, 2018 · When Morris decided to franchise the Play It Again Sports concept, she consulted with Ron Olson and Jeffrey Dahlberg of Franchise Business Systems. After witnessing how successful Morris’s business was, Dahlberg and Olson wanted to buy the company instead of just being advisers.

  6. May 5, 1999 · The chairman, K. Jeffrey Dahlberg, and the president and chief executive, Ronald Olson, who then held about 67 percent of the company's shares outstanding, made the offer of $14 a share in...

  7. Financial success and customer feedback told Morris the idea could work elsewhere, so in mid-1988 she went to a franchise development consulting firm for help. K. Jeffrey Dahlberg and Ronald G. Olson, the owners of Franchise Business Systems, Inc. (FBS), had their doubts at first about the potential for a used sporting goods chain.

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