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memBer PersPectives By J a m i s o n s to i k e The long View Three Members Share How Their Spas Have Evolved the theme of this year’s isPa conference & exPo: evolve. To face the challenges of tomorrow, the spa industry must adapt to changing trends, demographics and ideas. of course, the necessity of evolution to a successful business is nothing new. That’s why Pulse set out to speak with three iSPa member spas whose spa directors have been in place for varying lengths of time, all of which might be considered ‘long’ in the spa industry, to 24 PULSE ■ jUnE 2019 glean a few insights on what has—and hasn’t—changed, and how they’ve adapted with the times. Bought during the Boom Kara Tefft has been co-owner of a La mode Spa and Salon, in yakima, Washington, for nearly five years, having purchased it in the fall of 2014. and even though that time may seem brief, five years at one spa has been enough time to see it experience significant change and growth.