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Mary Ellen Sheets

Melanie Bergeron

Brig Sorber

Jon Sorber

Mary Ellen Sheets

Founder and Chair

History with company:

In less than 20 years, Mary Ellen Sheets has taken her sons’ small moving business and driven it to an international corporation with more than 1,300 trucks and more than 200 locations worldwide.

After her sons, Brig and Jon Sorber, left for college, the business continued to receive numerous requests so Sheets decided to take it over. She purchased an old moving truck for $350 – the only money she ever invested in the company – and hired two movers. The business grew steadily and Sheets’ entrepreneurial spirit became well known in the Lansing area. Eventually, she quit her state government job (foregoing her retirement) to put 100 percent into her thriving moving business.

She awarded the first franchise to her daughter, Melanie Bergeron, a year later. It was located in Atlanta, Ga.

By 1989, Sheets had developed the business into the first and only local moving franchise in the country. Last year, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®/INTERNATIONAL, Inc.’s annual revenue was $193.3 million.

Sheets considers herself fortunate to have her daughter, Melanie Bergeron, as president and chief operating officer and sons Brig and Jon Sorber, the original “two men,” as vice presidents playing an active role in the company.

“When I look back, I can’t believe this all happened,” she says. “I am in shock and so grateful. I definitely think this is the American dream. We live in a wonderful country.”

Awards:

2004 Entrepreneur of the Year by the International Franchise Association for her vision and savvy. She was the first woman to earn this award in its 40 year history.

2004 Michigan Women’s Foundation Women of Achievement and Courage Award  

2002 Athena Award

1999 Working Women’s 500 Congress

1999 Working Women’s Best Employer Regional Finalist

1998 Blue Chip Award

1995 Michigan Entrepreneur of the Year Award

1994 Top 25 Michigan Business Woman of the Year

1993 Lansing Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year.

Community service:

A key portion of Sheets' business model is to give back to the community. Always active in local service projects, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®’s commitment to the community began with Sheets. At the end of her first year in business, she profited $1,000 and then donated all of it -- giving $100 to 10 different charities.

Sheets is a long-time supporter of many organizations including: Habitat for Humanity; the United Way of America; the YMCA; the Greater Lansing Food Bank; the Potter Park Zoo; the Michigan Vietnam Monument Organization; and the American Cancer Society.

Book mentions: 

What’s Luck Got to Do With It?

Start Small — Finish Big

Women Entrepreneurs Only

Masters of Success

Glorious Accidents

Millionaire Women

Among her speaking engagements:

Louisiana State University

Michigan State University

Wake Forest University

University of Texas at El Paso

Michigan Women’s Attorney Association

International Franchise Association’s Franchisor Forum at McDonald’s University

The Ohio State University

Wayne State University

Shanghai University

Australian Franchise Annual Convention

Features/publications:  

Pink Magazine

The Franchise Times

BusinessWeek Online

The Detroit Free Press

The National Enquirer

The Oprah Winfrey Show

NBC’s Today Show  

Boards:

International Franchise Association

Lansing Regional Business Travel Trust

Michigan Chamber of Commerce

Michigan Freedom Foundation

M-LAW ( Michigan Law Abuse Watch)

Sparrow Hospital

Commissioner on the Michigan Truck Safety Commission

Capital Region Community Foundation

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