Lee and Rachel Woodall, Roni Deutch Tax  Center® franchisees in Delaware, were recently featured in an article  in the Delaware Business Ledger. The story discusses how Lee went from  being a player on the San Francisco 49ers to owning a tax preparation  business. Below is a snippet from the article, but you can read the  full text by clicking  here.
A former NFL player is opening a Newark-area  franchise for the franchised tax service led by a California tax lawyer  known for her TV commercials.
Lee Woodall, who went to two pro bowls,  played nine seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers,  and Denver Broncos, said he was attracted to the Roni Deutch Tax Center  franchise based on its name credibility and ability to help professional  athletes assimilate to life after sports by providing a recession-proof  business opportunity that fits the lifestyle of the athlete. According  to a release, the business is expected to operate on a year-around basis. 
 
“As a former NFL player, I know first-hand  that there are no organizations to help the player transition to life  after football,” says Woodall. “By teaming with the Roni Deutch  Tax Center, I plan to educate former professional athletes about this  tax franchise opportunity because its business model closely matches  their way of life. The high motivation, understanding of life’s ups-and-downs,  and passion for competition, combined with elements of team work, dedication,  training, and a familiar six month work schedule, make former athletes  exceptional candidates for tax franchise owners.”
 
