
What They Say
" Thank you for providing great valet service for both the broker luncheon on July 18 and the grand opening on July 27. Your employees did a fantastic job parking, despite the heat. Both events ran smoothly and helped make both Texas & Pacific Lofts events great successes."
"You are a life saver to me! Your cell is now in my phone. Thanks for all you do for Harry and myself. "
In The News
Entrepreneur builds on curb appeal with latest technology
Ten years ago, when Warren Prescott launched his Rent a Frog Valet venture from his apartment, he never dreamed that he'd be running four additional businesses, each a spin-off from the parent company that continues growing by leaps and bounds. More>
-Fort Worth Business Press
Monday April 23, 2007
To Sell or Not to Sell?
I own a valet-parking company. Six years ago I embraced technology with a passion to help my business run more efficiently. More>
-Fortune Small Business
October 2006
40 under 40
"When you walk into a room, make sure people know who you are and what you do. Business rarely just comes to you." More>
-The Fort Worth Business Press
Wednesday August 21, 2002
Moonlighter to Entrepreneur
Need a valet for your fancy dinner party? Or someone to stand in line to buy your movie tickets? How about a reliable person to get your Mustang to your summer home in New England? More>
-The TCU Magazine
Fall 2002
Cash for College
From waiting tables to bartending, weeding yards to parking cars, Marcus Craig, a junior at Texas Christian University, figures he's worked just about every part-time job. More>
-The Dallas Morning News
Tuesday November 10, 1998
Young Entrepreneur
When business soothsayers of the '80s predicted the future belonged to the service sector, Warren H. Prescott didn't give it a second thought. More>
-The Business Press
Friday October 23, 1998
Greater Opportunities
As the owner of Rent A Frog College Personnel Service, battling seasonal demand has been a blessing in disguise. More>
-The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Monday September 21, 1998
Students 'Rented' to do Odd-Jobs
In this day and age of rental cars, rental movies and rental furniture, it seems like everything may be "borrowed" for a fee. But who would want to rent a Frog? More>
-The TCU Daily Skiff
Thursday August 31, 2000


