Franchisee gets pizza the action
LISA Tobias, who owns four Domino's Pizza franchises in the west of Scotland, has won third prize at the British Franchise Association's franchisee of the year competition.
Tobias, who gave up a career as a gymnast first to work for Domino's and then set-up her own stores, has plans to expand her network across Scotland. She was named as Domino's manager of the year when she was 21 and, just two years later, she became their youngest ever franchisee when she acquired her first store in Kilmarnock.
Still aged just 27, Tobias's other stores are in Ayr, Clydebank and Govan.
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