Brig Sorber
President and Chief Executive Officer
History with company:
Brig Sorber is one of the original two men along with younger brother Jon Sorber. The two started the business in the early 1980s in Okemos, Mich. to earn spending money. Using a 1967 pickup truck, the brothers placed an ad in a local shopping guide that read “Men At Work Movers…Two Men and A Truck.” The ad also included a stick figure logo designed by their mother, Mary Ellen Sheets. This logo remains the corporate symbol for the now
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®/INTERNATIONAL, Inc.
After he left home to attend Northern Michigan University, Sheets decided to keep the business rolling.
Upon graduation, Sorber worked as an insurance agent in Michigan’s upper peninsula. He also operated his own
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® franchise in Marquette with his wife Francine.
In September 1996, the Sorbers sold their franchise to come home to Lansing so they could help Sheets and sister, Melanie Bergeron, restructure the
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® system. Sorber then served as a field consultant and was also in charge of franchise recruitment. Brig assumed the role of president in 2007. He became president and CEO in 2009.
Sorber feels that his experience as a mover, driver and a franchisee helps him to make well-educated decisions that benefit the
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® system as a whole.
Awards:
Inducted into the Minorities in Franchising committee of the International Franchise Association. The committee aims to increase the number and success of minorities in franchising.
Boards:
Past president of Okemos Baseball Softball Club.
Current member of Knights of Columbus
Speaking engagements:
Wake Forest University Babcock School of Management
University of Texas at El Paso
Education:
Graduate of Northern Michigan University with a degree in geography and an emphasis on urban planning and land use regulation
A Certified Franchise Executive (A recognized standard of excellence in the franchise industry.)