The class visited Studio 29 in Winchester this morning. During the visit, salon owner Callie Gregory shared her journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur. She spoke about the challenges she faced and the determination it took to establish and grow her own hair salon. Callie emphasized the importance of passion, hard work, and perseverance in building a business from the ground up.

In addition to Callie, Lisa Little, massage therapist, and Debbie Buchanan, cosmetologist, also engaged with the students. They each discussed the steps they took to enter their respective fields, including education, certifications, and the ongoing effort to maintain client relationships and stay current with industry trends. Both professionals highlighted the value of customer service, self-discipline, and continuous learning.

Thank you to Callie, Lisa, and Debbie for their time and hospitality this morning!


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