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Restoration Business Leadership, Growth, and Culture

Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 10, 2026 · 1 min read

Restoration Business Leadership, Growth, and Culture

PuroClean executives Margaret Chebat and Melissa Wittig recently spoke about their experiences leading restoration operations and expanding franchise opportunities. Their discussion highlighted how women are increasingly taking on leadership roles in an industry traditionally dominated by men, bringing fresh perspectives to business management and customer service approaches.

The conversation also touched on how the restoration sector continues to evolve, with growing demand for professional services and more sophisticated operational practices. Both leaders emphasized the importance of building strong company cultures and training programs to support franchise growth and maintain service quality across multiple locations.

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