Beauty Licenses, Part-Time Work, and Small-Business Reality
NABA positions beauty credentials as small-business infrastructure, not only employee-job preparation.
Read MoreNABA positions beauty credentials as small-business infrastructure, not only employee-job preparation.
Read MoreA NABA policy note using Louisville Beauty Academy’s U.S. Chamber CO-100 recognition as a careful Kentucky proof model for affordable, state-licensed workforce education, student choice, written accountability, and reduced red tape without weakening student protection.
Read MoreNABA frames Beauty School Without the Debt Trap as a policy question about accountable student choice, lower-cost licensed schools, workforce dignity, and practical education support.
Read MoreAt New American Business Association (NABA), we believe opportunity must be democratized — not just for the top 10%, but
Read MorePublished by New American Business Association Inc. Louisville Beauty Academy (LBA) is setting a new standard in the beauty education
Read MoreNew American Business Association Inc. (NABA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by Di Tran, is on a mission to accelerate
Read MoreIn a world often driven by profit and prestige, the New American Business Association, Inc. (NABA), led by visionary entrepreneur
Read MoreDi Tran, a name synonymous with innovation and dedication, is on a mission to address some of the most pressing
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