Guild Garage Group Announces 20th Partnership with Jolly Goat Garage Doors
In conjunction with the transaction, Guild will also be supporting Jolly Goat in its strategic acquisition of Patriot Garage Doors ('Patriot'), a leading family-owned and operated residential garage door service company based in Tuttle, Oklahoma.
'We are incredibly excited to welcome the Jolly Goat team to Guild,' said Tim O'Reilly, CEO of Guild. 'We have had the privilege of getting to know Jeff and Alan for over a year now, and aside from being superb human beings, I can say with the utmost confidence that they will make incredible Brand Presidents and leaders within the Guild system.'
'We are thrilled to be partnering with Guild. This growth capital investment and strategic partnership marks an important milestone for Jolly Goat.' said Jeff Gabelsberg, Owner of Jolly Goat. 'We are lucky to have developed a strong relationship not only with members of the Guild Executive Team, but also, several of their Brand Presidents. We look forward to playing a part in Guild's mission of creating the best and largest network of garage door service providers in the country.'
Guild is actively looking for leading garage door service businesses across the country. Founders and advisors interested in learning more should contact Teddy Garner at [email protected].
About Guild Garage Group
Guild Garage Group is an alliance of residential garage door service companies and is actively looking to partner with owners of industry-leading companies. Guild is guided by the vision of being the preferred partner to business owners through a 'made for you' brand positioning and invests in companies with strong management teams and cultures to create unmatched growth opportunities for them. Guild allows owners to take chips off the table but retain 'unit level ownership' so they continue to benefit through annual distributions and an eventual full exit as their business grows. Guild retains the employees and management teams of the companies they partner with, and provides them with the resources and processes they need to better serve their customers, employees, and communities. More information about Guild can be found at https://www.guildgaragegroup.com/.
About Jolly Goat Garage Doors
Jolly Goat Garage Doors is a leading garage door services business established in 2013. The business is headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK. The company boasts over 700 positive Google reviews and maintains 4.9 Stars on Google, making them a preferred choice for garage door replacement and repair across Oklahoma. Jolly Goat offers a range of services related to garage doors, including repair options, garage door replacement, and installation. More information about Jolly Goat can be found at https://jollygoatgaragedoors.com.
CONTACT: Teddy Garner at [email protected]
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