From High School Drop Out To Entrepreneur: Pizza Maker Tells His Story

The “Aussie larrikin” who dropped out of high school and founded the massive Eagle Boys pizza chain has launched a book backgrounding the highs and lows of the 20 year old business.
Tom Potter has written a part memoir, part business book recounting his experience growing the Eagle Boys Pizza franchise from a single store in his home town of Albury in 1987 to the largest independent pizza chain in Australasia.
Potter says the book – The Eagle Boys Pizza Story – was a true story about ‘making it’ in franchising the hard way.
“The book is written by me, from the driver’s seat with no agenda except to tell it like it is with the highs and lows included,” he said. “It’s 20 years of tough lessons and plenty of blood sweat and tears and some laughs poured into a little over 200 pages.” Continue reading this post.
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