Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Reblog: Interview With Michael Wilson, Fibrenew CEO


Michael Wilson was born and raised in New Zealand. After leaving his home country in 1969, he spent 11 years globe trotting which included 2 years in the outback of Australia, 3 years in the Canadian Arctic and several stints of international yachting in the years in-between. In 1980 he settled in Calgary, Alberta where he married and shortly thereafter, began a construction company. He ran the construction company until 1987 when he re-aimed his entrepreneurial sights on Fibrenew and purchased the very first franchise. In 1994, he and his now late wife, Fran purchased the entire company which at the time had 19 franchises. Today, under Michael’s leadership, our company has grown to over 230 franchises in 5 countries and we continue to expand our global reach each and every year.

Tell us about the Fibrenew franchise concept.

Michael Wilson: We are a mobile operation that specializes in the restoration of damaged leather, plastic and vinyl. What makes us unique is that we are not a reupholstery service. Our products and techniques have our technicians repair holes, cracks, fades, stains, burns, etc. on any type of leather, plastic or vinyl ‘in situ’. This means that we repair the damaged items without having to remove them. It could be on furniture in a home, office or hotel, it could be on a vehicle’s seats, armrests, dashboard or panels, it could be leather, plastic or vinyl in a boat or plane, it could be medical exam tables or gym equipment, etc. We repair it on location and at a fraction of the cost of replacement... Read More!