At just 23 years old, Tommy Wright— @ceo.twright—is proving that age is no barrier when it comes to success and ownership. While most people his age are just getting started in their careers, Tommy is already a franchise owner making thousands of dollars each month—without even having to work inside the store himself.
Tommy’s story is more than just about business—it’s about vision, execution, and believing in yourself early. His journey started with helping others become entrepreneurs, and that passion later pushed him to take his own big leap into franchise ownership. Today, he owns a Subway franchise that runs smoothly through the systems and team he’s put in place. Instead of being tied down by daily tasks, he’s focused on growth and building his portfolio.
This young entrepreneur’s success shows that financial freedom isn’t only for those with decades of experience. By betting on himself, learning the process, and taking action, Tommy has positioned himself ahead of the curve. Many people dream of owning a business, but Tommy shows it’s possible to do it at a young age if you’re willing to put in the work upfront and trust the process.
What makes his story even more inspiring is that he’s not just focused on his own wins. Tommy also helps others see the potential in themselves, turning employees into entrepreneurs and showing his community that ownership is within reach. His message is simple—success is about more than money, it’s about building something that works for you and creates opportunities for others.
For the Black community and young dreamers everywhere, Tommy Wright is living proof that you don’t have to wait until later in life to start creating generational wealth. His Subway franchise is only the beginning of what looks to be a powerful journey of entrepreneurship and leadership.
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