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Daisy Announces Five New Franchisees

Locations include Central Mountains, CO; Houston, TX; Phoenix, AZ; and Tampa, FL

Pictured left to right, front row: Brian Bishop, founder and president of Cloud MIS; Brandon
Mackay, head of sales, Cloud MIS; Julian Dickenson, founder of Quiet Bay.
Pictured left to right, back row: Brian Wiersma, Daisy operations leader; Ray Tamasovich, Daisy North
Phoenix; Maggie Riehman, Daisy North Phoenix; Hagan Kappler, Daisy co-founder and CEO; Eduardo
Guerra, Daisy Katy; Dehn Harper, Daisy Denver.

Daisy has announced the sale of five new franchise locations, with “Daisies” soon blooming in Central Mountains, Colorado; Houston, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; and Tampa, Florida. Each location will be led by experienced entrepreneurs with proven success in technology, business leadership, and customer service.

“We are thrilled to see such strong momentum in this industry and among investors who recognize both the scale and the fragmentation of the smart home market,” says Hagan Kappler, co-founder and CEO of Daisy. “Daisy’s model offers entrepreneurs a path to build thriving, scalable businesses backed by national brand strength, operational support, and cutting-edge technology.”

These new locations follow Daisy’s three other recent launches in Boston, Massachusetts; Palm Coast, Florida; and Carmel, Indiana. Daisy closed on all eight of these locations within a two-month timespan. Additionally, investor Julian Dickenson has signed an agreement with Daisy and is now actively looking to buy an existing business in select attractive markets across the country.

Daisy welcomes Kevin Mayer, Eduardo Guerra, Ray Tamasovich, John Woods, and Dickenson to its growing franchise network. Woods will be partnering with Chad Jasinski, who recently converted his existing Northern New Jersey business to a franchise earlier this year. Jasinski is Daisy’s second multi-unit owner. Each new leader and owner brings distinctive local expertise and business acumen, crucial for elevating the client experience in their respective markets.

Daisy continues to engage with multiple entrepreneurs who are exploring acquisitions and new territories across the country. All of Daisy’s latest franchise locations are slated to convert or open by the end of 2025.

To learn more about becoming part of Daisy’s team, visit daisyco.com.

To explore converting an existing custom integration company to a Daisy franchise, visit daisyco.com/for-integrators or to start a new business, visit daisyco.com/franchising.

See also: Daisy Opens New Florida Palm Coast Area Location

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