Beauty Changes Lives Foundation Announces Spring 2016 Vidal
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Beauty Changes Lives Foundation Announces Spring 2016 Vidal
Beauty Changes Lives Foundation Announces Spring 2016 Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship Winners 70 students and 70 hairstylists have benefitted from program since 2013 San Diego, Cali. (May 25, 2016) – The Beauty Changes Lives Foundation, through generous funding from Wella’s Hairdressers at Heart, is pleased to award 20 Spring 2016 Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education scholarships. Launched in 2013, the nationwide competition awards 10 “Basic” scholarships covering 50% of tuition (up to $10,000) to students enrolled in a cosmetology program at a qualified school. In addition, 10 licensed hairstylists are awarded continuing education scholarships to attend a North American Sassoon Academy, including travel and course fees up to $5,000. Winners are determined by a panel of award-winning hairstylists, platform artists and educators. Each applicant is given a composite score that weighs written essays, inspiration boards and online videos. While professionalism and technical details are important in scoring, judges focus on each applicant’s passion for the industry and vision for how their career in beauty will change lives. Spring 2016 winners of the “Basic” Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Program and their respective schools are as follows: Basic Winner Beauty School City, State Caitlyn Boland Arrojo Cosmetology School New York, NY Kevin Campos Arrojo Cosmetology School New York, NY Christina Davis Penrose Academy Scottsdale, NY Cody Hill Summit Salon Academy Tampa, FL Erika Katz Douglas J. Aveda Chicago, IL Tehya Marciniak The Salon Professional Academy Appleton, WI Shelby Marcus Aveda Institute South Austin, TX Alexa Muir Taylor Andrews Academy of Hair West Jordan, UT Christina Palumbo Arrojo Cosmetology New York, NY Tami Skendzel Paul Mitchell the School – Richland Richland WA Spring 2016 winners of the “Advanced” Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Program and their employers are as follows: Advanced Winner Salon City, State Caitlyn Duffy Salon Red Atlanta, GA Lindsey Garrett The Parlor St. Johns Portland, OR Stella Hay Voo Doo Hair Lounge Boulder, CO Leia’ Love Leia’ Love Hair & Nail Salon Fairlawn, OH Marc Mapile Dej Salon Sherman Oaks, CA Lizz Praedin Nicole Lynne Salon Allentown, PA Katelyn Quigney Nicole Lynne Salon Allentown, PA nd Carla Ramos 2 Level Barbershop Poughkeepsie, NY Heather Tabor Pink West Salon Dripping Springs, TX Julz Taus Coda Sutra Salon Torrance, CA The multi-year, $1.5M scholarship program honors the legacy of Vidal Sassoon, his passion for lifelong learning and the value he placed on the hairstylist as educator. Advanced winner Julz Taus Coda shares Sassoon’s passion for education, particularly at a time when next gen talent relies heavily on technology as a teaching tool. “Teaching lets me cultivate the compassion and support that are so critical in learning and it’s something this industry is at risk of losing,” Taus says, noting that previous generations of stylists had to learn how to enhance their craft by learning from each other. Spring 2016 “Basic” scholarship winners will bring a wide breadth of career experiences into the cosmetology classroom including work in finance, health care and professional theater. “The Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship Program is making it possible for individuals to pursue a long-deferred dream of a career in beauty,” said Lynelle Lynch, president of the Beauty Changes Lives Foundation. Wella North America CEO, Sal Mauceri noted that how Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship exemplifies the commitment to ongoing learning. “We are honored to help individuals move forward on their career journey,” said Mauceri. “It is a gift to see how education is changing lives and energizing and encouraging students to reach their highest potential.” The Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship will accept applications for its Fall 2016 competition from July 11 to September 19, 2016. Learn more at http://beautychangeslives.org/scholarships/. Spring 2016 Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship “Basic” Winners Top row, l-‐r: Caitlin Boland, Kevin Campos, Christina Davis and Cody Hill Middle row, l-‐r: Erika Katz, Tehya Marciniak, Shelby Marcus Bottom row, l-‐r: Alexa Muir, Christina Palumbo, Tami Skendzel Spring 2016 Vidal Soon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship “Advanced” Winners Top, l to r: Caitlyn Duffy, Lindsey Garrett, Stella Hay Middle, l to r: Leia’ Love, Marc Mapile, Lizz Praedlin Bottom, l to r: Katelyn Quigney, Carla Ramos, Heather Tabor, Julz Taus Coda About the Beauty Changes Lives Foundation: About the Beauty Changes Lives Foundation With a mission to elevate, educate and empower, Beauty Changes Lives is uniting the industry and building awareness of the extraordinary career opportunities in the beauty, wellness and massage therapy industries. Learn more at www.beautychangeslives.org or find us on Facebook. About Wella, the Salon Professional Division of P&G: Procter & Gamble serves nearly five billion people around the world with its brands. The Company has one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Always®, Ambi Pur®, Ariel®, Bounty®, Charmin®, Crest®, Dawn®, Downy®, Duracell®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Gain®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Lenor®, Olay®, Oral-B®, Pampers®, Pantene®, SK-II®, Tide®, Vicks®, Wella® and Whisper®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands. About Sassoon Academy: Sassoon Academy offers its celebrated, industry-leading philosophy and courses worldwide through its renowned Academies, and instructional DVDs and books. All classes are developed and designed to be contemporary, relevant and forward thinking and are delivered with passion, commitment and technical excellence. The aim is to share the knowledge that is gained in the development of our craft and ensure that our students gain real commercial skills from our courses, as well as take away a piece of the culture that created Sassoon. To learn more about Sassoon Academy, visit www.sassoon.com or follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/SassoonAcademy, Twitter: twitter.com/SassoonAcademy and Instagram: @sassoonacademyofficial. MEDIA CONTACTS: Beauty Changes Lives: Susan Miller, [email protected] / 765-620-2007 Wella’s Hairdressers at Heart: Ashley Johnson, [email protected]/ 212-546-8557 ###