Anago Cleaning Systems, a commercial cleaning franchisor with over 1,700 regional and unit franchises throughout the United States and Canada, announced its newest franchise owners in San Antonio.
The husband and wife team of Erik and Emily Buttlar will lead the new territory in Texas for the commercial cleaning franchise, adding more entrepreneurial opportunities for the Lone Star State.
San Antonio is a rapidly growing city and is the fourth among Texas metropolitan areas and 38th in America. The city has a diverse economy featuring military, financial services, health care, and tourism sectors. Downtown San Antonio has various hospitals, research centers, clinics, and prominent educational institutes. Eventually, the city is forecasted to offer a business opportunity in every field, many of which will require commercial cleaning and janitorial services.
Commercial cleaning was listed as a frontline, essential operation during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and is expected to remain a key business operational necessity to keep brick and mortar businesses clean and sanitized.
“We are thrilled to welcome Emily and Erik Buttlar to the Anago family,” said Adam Povlitz, CEO and president of Anago Cleaning Systems, in a press release. “San Antonio is a key market in Texas, and the Buttlars’ unique business experience and entrepreneurial passion fit the Anago model of success perfectly. We look forward to the launch of Anago of San Antonio’s master franchise operations and look forward to many years of growth and success.”
“San Antonio is poised for substantial growth and is one of the nation's fastest-growing cities," said Emily. “After COVID-19, business owners are looking for ways to not only keep, but make their employees and customers feel safe. Vaccination has brought our city a long way on the journey to "back to normal" status. Anago, with our standard cleaning protocols and our ability to disinfect all surfaces with EPA grade disinfectant, will help bring the city the rest of the way.”
Erik worked for a major retailer for the last 30 years, the last 10 being at the executive level focusing on loss prevention and safety. He held many different positions in the company, starting as a supervisor and working his way up to a vice president.
For the last 17 years, Emily was a stay-at-home mom and very involved in her children's activities and volunteering at school. Before that, she was an executive administrator and meeting planner.
“Anago unit franchise opportunities are extremely affordable, and the Anago model is designed to help franchisees every step of the way toward business growth and development,” said Erik. “Anago of San Antonio is in the position to provide avenues for franchisees to find additional specialty training should they choose to extend their business into a niche market where specific cleaning certifications are required.”
When not creating entrepreneurial opportunities for the Anago Master Franchise, Emily and Erik enjoy spending time with their three children and raising miniature Herefords cattle on their small Texas farm.