Nashville Dance Studios Helped by Strong 2014 Economic Year

2014 was a great year for Nashville dance studios due to Nashville’s sizzling economy.  Evidence of this great Nashville economy, per the Nashville Business Journal, are the job growth rate (among the fastest in the nation) and the success of the 31 Middle Tennessee banks in 2014.  All of the banks increased in earnings from 2013 to 2014, and each bank posted a profit.

Now how exactly does this help dance studios in Nashville?  The more jobs there are in a city, the more employed people there are in a city and thus it follows, the more customers for dance studios.  Also, the better the financial situation is for a city, the more money there is for dance lessons.

With more customers of course comes more dance classes which means it may be time for Nashville dance studios to start hiring more dance instructors.  I strongly recommend Dance Teacher Finder for hiring dance instructors.  Here you can post new job listings and you can also view resumes for any Nashville, Tennessee based dance instructors, since dance instructors across the country can post their dance teaching resume for free.  It is the great new way for dance studios and dance instructors to find each other.

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About Elizabeth Emery

Elizabeth Emery is a former dance studio owner. She owned Dancers Unite in Charlotte, NC for 6 years, where she helped run the studio as well as taught dance classes six days a week. She sold her studio to one of her teachers and now dedicates her time helping other dance studio owners as well as dance teachers with her new business, Dance Teacher Finder, which helps pair dance studios with dance instructors. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and double majored in Business Economics and Marketing. Elizabeth currently splits her time between Charlotte, North Carolina and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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