Pvolve Expands National Footprint With Six New Studios Across Key U.S. Markets
Krissy Vann | Host, All Things Fitness and Wellness
Pvolve has announced the signing of four new franchise agreements. The latest deals will bring six additional studios to Highlands Ranch, Colorado; Atlanta North Perimeter, Georgia; Granger, Indiana; and Richmond, Virginia.
The expansion continues Pvolve’s nationwide growth strategy, with each new location independently owned and operated by franchisees with varied professional experience and a shared interest in health and movement.
In Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Adrianne Rodriguez, a former medical social worker with nearly two decades of acute care experience, will lead the studio. Rodriguez noted her firsthand view of how chronic illness impacts individuals and families, stating she is “eager to provide her community with a sustainable way to move, feel better and live longer, healthier lives.”
Amber Jackson will open her second studio in Georgia’s Atlanta North Perimeter region. With a background in marketing and corporate operations, Jackson brings both entrepreneurial and brand experience to the table. As a single mother, she aims to build a business that supports both her personal goals and those of her community.
Lynn Haberland, vice president and COO of Michiana Neurologic Medicine, will oversee the Granger, Indiana location. Haberland cited Pvolve’s alignment with functional medicine as a primary motivator, and plans to introduce a fitness option focused on sustainable health.
In Richmond, Virginia, Vikas Kapila signed a three-unit agreement. A management consultant and franchise owner with past involvement in the consulting and StretchLab spaces, Kapila said he was drawn to “Pvolve’s integrated approach to fitness and wellness” and its potential to support personal investment in long-term health.
“As we grow, we're inspired by the caliber of franchise partners joining our system – leaders who bring strong business experience and are deeply connected to our brand's mission and values,” said Julie Cartwright, President of Pvolve. “This next wave of growth reflects our commitment to meeting consumers where they are with a method that truly supports the body in motion through strength, stability and mobility.”
The development comes on the heels of Pvolve’s partnership with Tally Health, a company focused on longevity science. The collaboration aims to drive greater member engagement and brand awareness while enhancing the value proposition for prospective franchisees.
Pvolve operates under an omnichannel model, combining in-person studio experiences with digital streaming and proprietary equipment sales. This hybrid approach is designed to meet growing consumer demand for accessible and sustainable wellness solutions.
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