People’s Champion finalist 2016: Mac Tools (Cumbria) Gary Teasdale’s put his franchise on the map by sponsoring local events – but is he your People’s Champion? Written by Henry Williams Published on October 12, 2016 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. Written and reviewed by: Henry Williams Start-up name: Mac Tools (Cumbria)Founder: Gary TeasdaleStarted in: 2015Based in: CumbriaBusiness description: Distributes Stanley Black & Decker’s hand and power toolsShortlisted category:Franchisee of the YearThe Mac Tools (Cumbria) story:Only launched in April 2015, Gary Teasdale’s Cumbria branch of tool distributor Mac Tools has already created a leading reputation in the local community and started turning a profit.As part of Stanley Black & Decker, Mac Tools manufactures and distributes a range of the latest “industry-leading” hand and power tools from a variety of international brands to customers such as car dealerships, repair shops, manufacturing units and engineering companies.As an experienced mechanic, Teasdale says this knowledge has helped him build strong relationships with customers and stand out from competitors, by offering specialist advice on “exactly what tools they need for the job”.The franchisee has taken advantage of local opportunities to build his brand and support the community including sponsoring his customers’ tractor pulling team in the European Championships with Mac Tools branded jackets, a number of charity events and supplying a children’s cricket team with raffle prizes. He also credits Facebook as a “great tool” for marketing and sales generation, posting pictures of customers with their new toolboxes or other purchases.Why Mac Tools (Cumbria) made our shortlist:Community-focused and customer-centric, Teasdale’s approach makes him the consummate franchisee and has seen his Cumbria branch go from strength to strength.Where to find out more about Mac Tools (Cumbria):Website: www.mactools.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/MacToolsUK Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Written by: Henry Williams