Great Clips is a hair salon franchise with over 4,100 locations across the United States and Canada. It is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2013, it had system-wide sales of $1.03 billion.
History
The first Great Clips salon opened under the name Super Clips near the University of Minnesota campus on September 22, 1982. Great Clips salons specialized in no-frills, low-priced haircuts and found immediate success with their first three salons, which opened over a span of three months.
In early 1983, founders Steve Lemmon and David Rubenzer sought out a third partner in Ray Barton to spearhead Great Clipsâ expansion and franchising.
The first franchised Great Clips salon opened for business on July 16, 1983 in Brooklyn Center, MN. The company grew from 150 franchised salons in 1988 to 1,000 by 1997. The 2,500th salon was opened in 2006. The first franchisees, Mary Lou Barton (Ray Bartonâs wife) and Marylu and Roger Ledebuhr are still Great Clips franchisees today. The Ledebuhrs opened the 3,000th Great Clips salon in 2011.
In 1984, the three owners recruited Rhoda Olsen (née Barton), Rayâs sister, to work for Great Clips part-time as a training consultant to create training manuals and programs for franchisees and stylists. In March 1987, the partners convinced her to leave her position at Land OâLakes to work full-time as the vice president of human resources at Great Clips.
In 1987, Lemmon and Rubenzer took a step back and named Barton president of the company. Ten years later, in 1997, Barton bought out his partnersâ"Lemmon, Rubenzer, and Jeff Elginâ"to become the majority shareholder.
After 28 years as CEO of Great Clips, Barton stepped down in 2011, promoting his sister Rhoda Olsen, who had served as president since 1998. Former executive vice president Charlie Simpson was promoted to president of the company. In 2014, Charlie Simpson retired and Steve Hockett became company president.
Corporate Overview
Facts and Figures
Great Clips, Inc. has over 4,000 salons in North America.
In 2013, Great Clips reported an annual revenue of $1.03 billion. Over 30,000 stylists are employed by Great Clips salons.
Leadership
Business model
Great Clips, Inc. is a franchise company with over 4,100 salons across North America. The company is known for no-appointment, no-frills salons that provide customers with affordable haircuts. The stripped-down salons are, as COO Rob Goggins has said, âNot flashy or sexy, but a very solid business model.â
Lean investment and operating costs of franchises have enabled Great Clips to provide low-priced services and has led to ten-year growth for the company.
The salons have been noted as a good investment as they are a low-cost franchise with high growth potential. As noted by Kiplingers, âThe company has seen steady business, even during the Great Recession, because consumers tend to spend on grooming in both good times and bad.â
Innovation
Online Check-In
In 2011, Great Clips launched Online Check-In, the industry's first real-time check-in application, allowing customers to check wait times and add their name to the wait list before they visit the salon. The app has been downloaded more than 3 million times and is used by about 20 percent of its customers.
Clip Notes
In 2014, Great Clips introduced Clip Notes® to track customer data and provide consistent customer service across salons. Information tracked includes frequency of visits, preferred salon, and haircut preference.
Charity
Since 1997, Great Clips, Inc. has hosted an annual Charity Golf Classic to benefit Childrenâs Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. In 2013, the event raised $245,000.
Participating Great Clips salons in the U.S. and Canada raise money every October for the Childrenâs Miracle Network Hospitals with the Miracle Balloon campaign.
In 2014, Great Clips introduced a new, company-wide charity initiative called Clips of Kindness to provide free clipper cuts for patients undergoing cancer treatments.
References
External links
- Official website