Pvolve announced that it has signed new franchise partners in three U.S. markets: Chicago, Seattle and Virginia.
- Entrepreneur and business strategist Lindsay Cohen has signed a two-unit development agreement to expand the fitness venue’s presence in the Chicago area. The first Pvolve studio will open in Highland Park/Deerfield, with a second location planned within 18 months.
- Tech industry veteran Elisabeth Rommel, whose leadership experience includes Amazon, Google and eBay, will launch the first Pvolve studio in Northeast Seattle or Lake Union.
- Dr. Mona Keshtkaran, PhD, Medical Nutrition and “expert in preventive health,” has signed a two-unit development agreement for the Washington, D.C. metro area. The first franchise studio will open in Tysons, serving Vienna, McLean, Great Falls, and Falls Church, VA, with a second studio planned for Arlington, VA.
Pvolve reported in a media release that “Each new studio is expected to create 10 to 15 local jobs, foster economic development and introduce more people to Pvolve’s smarter approach to fitness, which focuses on strength, longevity and overall well-being.“
“Pvolve’s momentum continues as we welcome new franchise owners who are passionate about delivering an unparalleled fitness experience in their local communities,” said Julie Cartwright, president of Pvolve. “These entrepreneurs bring exceptional business acumen and a deep belief in our method, allowing us to expand strategically and ensure more people can experience the benefits of Pvolve firsthand.”
Pvolve is a workout method that pairs functional movement with resistance equipment. Through its hybrid fitness model, Pvolve is available via membership to stream on-demand classes, by two-way, live virtual studio sessions and targeted series via the web and mobile apps. Pvolve has physical studios in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and franchises locations across the U.S. and Canada.
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