Truly Nolen International Haiti Franchisee Opens Office Location in North Myrtle Beach

The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce hosted Clifford Baron, owner of Truly Nolen International’s location in Haiti, and members of the Truly Nolen Franchise Division, for an official ribbon cutting on Baron's new North Myrtle Beach franchise location.

Truly Nolen International Haiti Franchisee Opens Office Location in North Myrtle Beach
Clifford and Lance speaking inside the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce office with Shannon Furtick (right) from the Chamber.
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TUCSON, Ariz.  – Truly Nolen Pest Control recently opened at 630 E. Flintlake Court, Unit H, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The franchise is owned by Clifford Baron, who is a longtime owner of Truly Nolen International’s location in Haiti.

On Monday, Sept. 23, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce hosted Baron and members of the Truly Nolen Franchise Division at the Chamber Office for an official ribbon cutting welcoming them to the neighborhood. With this opening, South Carolina now has three Truly Nolen franchises, joining Charleston and Summerville.

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Clifford's wife Francoise, Clifford, and Lance.

Baron, who studied business administration at the University of Tampa, has 13 years of experience in the pest control industry. In addition, he founded and has managed a commercial cleaning service since 2007, which allowed him to gain significant expertise in the general service industry. “I believe my dual experience in pest control and commercial cleaning gives me a deep understanding of operational needs and customer expectations,” said Baron.

Continuing his path as a successful entrepreneur for almost two decades, Baron decided to purchase a Truly Nolen franchise in the United States earlier this year.

“I recognized the tremendous business opportunity this presented, along with the chance to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives,” said Baron. “What excites me the most on a daily basis is the ability to apply my knowledge and experience to solve problems for my customers, ensuring their homes and businesses are safe and pest-free.”

In his spare time, Baron enjoys spending quality time with his family and friends, dining out at restaurants, traveling to new places, and playing golf. “These activities help me relax and recharge, allowing me to maintain a healthy work-life balance,” said Baron. “I would highly recommend becoming a franchisee to anyone interested because it offers a unique blend of entrepreneurial freedom and the support of a well-established brand, and I am excited about doing this in Myrtle Beach going forward.”

Lance Washington, Truly Nolen Director of Domestic Franchising, said Baron recently went through training from a domestic franchise standpoint at the company’s East Coast Operations Center in Orlando, Fla., and is pleased to have them crossing over into the United States as part of the company’s family. 

“Clifford’s Truly Nolen International franchise in Haiti has flourished for over a decade and has given his customers once less thing to worry about,” said Washington. “I know he is going to do a wonderful job in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding areas and I look forward to his continued success.”