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From CFO to Franchisee: Why Gina Payzant Bet on Busy Bee Jumpers — and Herself
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From CFO to Franchisee: Why Gina Payzant Bet on Busy Bee Jumpers — and Herself

After years of managing the numbers behind the scenes, Busy Bee’s CFO Gina Payzant became the brand’s first franchisee — proving her belief in the business was more than professional, it was personal.

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By Victoria CampisiStaff Writer
1:23 PM • 06/09/25

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