Jennie Moul was happily into her first year as an educator for Sport Clips when she and her husband received joyful news. They were thrilled to discover Jennie was pregnant with a little boy. They named him Benjamin and began to anticipate his arrival with excitement. Then their joy turned to heartbreak.
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Sport Clips Haircuts, a hair care provider for men, is ranked by Forbes as the top Medium Investment “Best Franchise to Buy.”
Since Erin Smith of Rochester, New York, upped her "guy" game, she's been traveling the country, appearing on stages and working on more photo shoots.
A grooming specialist at Sport Clips Haircuts shares why she loves her guy clients.
There are many reasons why growing your men's cutting skills will also grow your career. Grooming Specialist Stacia Kelley shares her story.
She believes that if you limit your skills, you also limit the amount of money you make. That's why Sport Clips' Frankie Delgado expanded both!
Discover how one stylist found a salon home that works for her—both personally and professionally.
Celebrating 25 years of keeping men handsome, the Sport Clips Artistic Team collaborated on a new photo collection, which will debut later in the year.
The competition highlighted trendy and current hairstyles for men and boys.
Founder and CEO Gordon Logan announced the franchise's board of directors has elected Edward Logan, his son, as Sport Clips' new president.
Based on demand, the newly formed team is looking at the company's mature markets for additional growth and recently reopened several markets in California, Florida, Rhode Island, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Sport Clips Haircuts donated $1.25 million to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Foundation to support active-duty U.S. service members’ and veterans’ scholarships through the Help A Hero program.
The Texas Family Business of the Year Awards recognized "outstanding firms who demonstrate a commitment to business continuity while serving their employees, community and industry."
This year's goal for the annual Sport Clips campaign is $1 million to go toward funding scholarships for veterans to continue their education past high school.
Company President Mark Kartarik will also transition out of his role over the coming months.
We polled Healthy Hairdresser's Advisory council and asked: "How can team efforts toward fundraising or awareness of medical/social issues benefit a salon culture or the industry in general?"
Hair color is the “anchor service” and lifeblood of the industry, growing at 3.6%.