Matrix General Manager Colin Walsh recently traveled to his hometown of Barrie, Ontario where he re-connected with his childhood stylist, Sharon Rogers.
by Jan Hillenmeyer
May 29, 2013
1 min to read
Colin Walsh and Dr. Lew Losconcy with stylist Sharon Smith. Visit matrix.com.
Matrix General Manager Colin Walsh recently traveled to his hometown of Barrie, Ontario where he re-connected with his childhood stylist, Sharon Smith. Walsh was joined by Dr. Lew Losconcy, motivational speaker and co-author with Walsh of On—A Brilliant Way to Live and Work.
Smithhosted a gathering of 100 of her friends and colleagues for a presentation and book signing by Walsh and Losconcy.
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Walsh describes Smith as being “pretty, fun and stylish” with a creativity and energy that inspired his successful beauty industry career and his admiration for and connection with hairdressers.
Smith says of Walsh, “It had been 25 years since we had seen each other. He was a young teenager and now he’s delivering such wonderful and empowering messages. Early in my career Dr. Lew really inspired me. I’m so pleased that I was finally able to thank him.”
Walsh told Smith, “You impacted my life and my self-esteem with your talent and gifts.”
The Matrix team in New York organized the event in Barrie. “You never know how you’re going to affect someone who is sitting in your chair,” saysSmith. Visit matrix.com.
Matrix General Manager Colin Walsh signs copies of his book at an event with his boyhood stylist Sharon Smith in Barrie, Ontario.
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