Owner of all-female shop begins franchising plan to bring more women into the industry

June 1, 2020
Having celebrated its fifth anniversary in May, Hilary Noack’s INK N IRON all-women restoration shop is taking a tough stance against the coronavirus – continuing with plans to offer franchises for the operation, empowering women to achieve ownership of their own auto repair business.
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James Guyette

James E. Guyette is a long-time contributing editor to Aftermarket Business World, ABRN and Motor Age magazines.

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