CosmoBiz Magazine April 2016 | Page 93

for all, whether you are an experienced stylist looking to improve your skills or the new cosmetology graduate wanting to jump leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. All who are craving some great education are welcome.” Emily, a former Boot Camp attendee, says, “I have learned so much from the instructors, stylists, and even the other students in the class. This experience was the best! Everyone was super professional, passionate, and made sure all questions were answered more than once. Amazing overall.” PAUL MITCHELL PRESENTS THE GATHERING 2016 PAUL MITCHELL TO HOLD EDUCATION EVENT FOR MEN’S GROOMING IN LAS VEGAS This June 5th and 6th, Paul Mitchell will hold an extensive class on men’s grooming and barbering. Due to the current focus on male grooming in the fashion and entertainment industries and the growth in the men’s market, this is an excellent education opportunity. This two-day class focuses on the different lengths necessary to master for a male clientele: long, medium, and fashionable short clipper work. Throughout the class, students will create multiple looks and build professional skills and a passion for the men’s market. MARINELLO SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CLOSES ALL CAMPUSES The Gathering, two days of stage presentations, business coaching, hands-on workshops, networking, and more, will be held August 15th and 16th in Las Vegas. You’ll experience the grand opening show, featuring top artists from around the globe, two hands-on classes focused on haircutting and color or for salon owners and managers, interactive business-building classes. All attendees will also experience two beautiful mainstage artistic Look & Learn classes throughout day one. Day one ends with an elegant black tie party, and day two features even more education opportunities and mainstage events, and finally, the grand finale show. After 110 years in business, Marinello School of Beauty has announced it will close all campuses. According to ABC 7 News, the school was investigated by the U.S. Department of Education, and serious violations were found: “Marinello was withholding a portion of federal aid from its students, knowingly requesting federal aid for students based on invalid high school diplomas, charging students for excessive overtime, and engaging in other acts of misrepresentation.” The school has 56 campuses in California, Nevada, Utah, Connecticut, and Kansas. 93