Transition from school to salon in style!

During a LIVE webinar on Monday, August 26, at noon EDT, Winn Claybaugh, Steve Gomez, and Damien Carney will offer you a free online event that will help you transition from school to salon in style. The webinar, by the Professional Beauty Association (PBA) will allow you to interact with and pose questions to the panelists.

You will hear directly from these industry leaders how to get noticed in school and translate that into future opportunities, find your passion and avoid burnout, create a resume and portfolio that stands above the rest, prepare for interviews and ensure that your first job will be the beginning to a successful career.

To Register: visit https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/160809538

Live Webinar: Monday, August 26, 2013 | 12:00–1:15 p.m. EDT

ABOUT THE PANELISTS


Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and a national speaker for major corporations. CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the book’s foreword, calls Winn “one of the best motivational speakers in the country.” A business owner for 30 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the co-owner of hair-care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division.

 

 

 

 

 


Steve Gomez is a Professional Development Manager and National Trainer for Milady. A favorite industry trainer, Steve is known for an upbeat, detail-driven, and informative educational format that enables salon and spa professionals to employ results-oriented internal growth and development strategies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Live Webinar on How to Transition From School to Salon
Damien Carney, International Artistic Director for the Joico hair care line, has amassed a portfolio reflecting a veritable “who’s who” in fashion and beauty. Music and film stars, supermodels, and A-list celebrities turn to Damien to create their image-defining hairstyles. At Damien Carney London, his modern, mobile hairstyling academy, he inspires artists around the world to take hair design to the highest level of creativity and excellence.

 

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