The International Franchise Association (IFA) announced it will award its 2023 Bonny Levine Award to Tamra Kennedy, a multi-unit owner of Taco John’s in the Twin Cities area. The Bonny Levine Award, one of the highest honors bestowed by IFA, recognizes women for their business and professional accomplishments within franchising and their contributions to society.
“There are thousands of ‘employee-to-owner’ success stories in franchising, but few give as much back to the business model and inspire others to join their ranks as Tam Kennedy,” said IFA President and CEO Matthew Haller. “Tamra is a pillar within her community and serves as a role model and mentor for the next generation of leaders in franchising. IFA is proud to recognize Tam for her steadfast leadership as a member of the IFA and Foundation Boards, Chair of the IFA Franchisee Forum, and engagement in IFA programs and advocacy.”
“Thank you to the International Franchising Association for this recognition and for providing the platform that promotes women in franchising,” added Kennedy. “I am both honored and humbled to receive this award on behalf of all the trailblazers who have led the way and to women in franchising today who model the path forward.
I am proud to be included in the company of so many wonderful female leaders and inspired to continue my mission of mentoring women in business like so many who have done this for me.”
Starting as a secretary for a Taco John’s owner, Kennedy worked her way up the ladder and eventually bought the restaurant company. Today, she is now a multi-unit franchisee in the Twin Cities area who has proudly mentored a number of her own employees to become franchisees and works toward inspiring other women to get involved in franchising. An active member of IFA, Kennedy goes out of her way to give back to advance the business model and support those just coming along in their franchise journey. Kennedy has made it her mission to recruit and seat women at the franchisee table, striving to ensure adequate women franchisee representation in all aspects of the business model, and regularly encourages other women to pursue franchising. Kennedy has also testified before Congress, sharing the importance of the franchisee perspective and her unique, inspiring franchising story. More than many others, Kennedy has given her own time and treasure to work toward the betterment of franchising, and especially helping develop other women leaders within the business model.
The Bonny Levine Award will be given at the 64th IFA Annual Convention in Phoenix and recognizes women leaders who have placed an intentional focus on growing and mentoring future leaders. They lead by example, demonstrate purpose, and focus on advancing women in franchising.