Joel Rieck and his wife Jennifer were students at Columbine High School and each experienced the tragic 1999 massacre in different ways. Joel had graduated and was a freshman in college, while Jennifer was in the building. 24 years later, they own a mental health franchise with the goal of helping other people who have experienced traumatic events. Learn about their story, and how they balance franchise ownership with a W-2 job.
In this episode of Create Wealth Through Franchising, Kim Daly (The Daly Coach) interviews Joel Rieck, a franchisee with Ellie Mental Health.
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