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Small Business Week: Painting a path to success

by | May 7, 2026 | Area News, Latest

Victory Paint in Murphy owners, from left, Daina Hebert, Tricia Martinez Aiken, Jacob Magee and Carolyn Potter. File art

As communities across the country celebrate Small Business Week, local entrepreneurs are being recognized not just for opening their doors, but for the grit, risk and vision it takes to keep them open.

In Murphy, one such story is still fresh — and already gaining momentum.

Victory Paint, an independent Benjamin Moore retailer, is marking its first year in business with steady growth, deep community ties and plans for a second location in southeast Collin County.

Co-owner Carolyn Potter said the journey began with an unexpected opportunity — and a willingness to pivot.

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