Before starting her
own Engineering for Kids franchise, Patty Potts worked in environmental and
occupational health. Working primarily as the environmental and occupational
health engineering specialist, Potts trained more than 1000 employees over the
course of 10 years in this field.
How did you learn
about the brand?
I really love science and I originally saw Engineering
for Kids on a mommy blog on Facebook about a year ago. I have a six-year-old
son and a three-year-old daughter and I’m always looking for things to do with
them. As soon as I found out they were franchising I began looking into them.
Why did you choose
an opportunity with Engineering for Kids?
This was something my kids could enjoy and that side of
the business was very important to me. Also, I’m extremely passionate about
science. I had looked at other concepts including a soup restaurant franchise
and a toy store franchise, but Engineering for Kids was a much lower startup-cost
option and I liked the fact that it could be home based.
What makes your
business unique in the community?
The concept of Engineering for Kids and how we use
problem solving to make kids engaged makes us not only unique in this community
but across the country. With Engineering for Kids they want to learn about
science and that’s important for future generations.
Are you involved
with any charities or do any community outreach with your business?
We give gift cards to the different PTA auctions and I am
involved with the local food pantry as well.
What are your
expansion or development plans? What is your end goal with Engineering for Kids?
We are looking right now to partner with the Smithsonian
Institute. As part of our process to secure this opportunity we have to pick
out one or two monuments or famous sites around DC and we have to reinforce the
engineering ideas behind them. Also, this year I hope to have a storefront before
summer in Alexandria, Virginia.
Do you have any
other interesting hobbies or passions?
I love spending time with my
kids and traveling, especially when we get to go places with snow! Being from
Michigan, it’s always nice to share the snow and other things I did as a child
with my own children.
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